Friday, December 19, 2008

Can Agriculture Afford for Ethanol to be a Surplus Commodity

Through the hard work of nearly every corn farmer and various commodity and farm organizations, ethanol has become a significant motor fuel and new use of surplus corn. While corn has moved from surplus to a demand commodity in the past several years, more ethanol plants have been produced to meet the demand for ethanol by the motoring public and to satisfy the various governmental mandates for it use. But at some point ethanol will be found in nearly all of the US motor fuel, and what happens at that point of market saturation. Read
posted by Geetha @ 9:02 PM

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