WB
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How convenient that the ethanol bashers always leave out the portion of corn that is still used for feed after the corn is made into ethanol. About 30% if I am not mistaken.
I would like to add also that corn was kept at a artificially low level for a long time by govt. subsidies. I remember selling corn for $1.50/ bu. in the fall of 2005. Of course we were paid a subsidy to produce corn for that level. Now the government doesn't have to pay because of the higher price level.
I would like to add also that corn was kept at a artificially low level for a long time by govt. subsidies. I remember selling corn for $1.50/ bu. in the fall of 2005. Of course we were paid a subsidy to produce corn for that level. Now the government doesn't have to pay because of the higher price level.