newbury
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I do wonder how much of the feed corn crop will be used to produce fuel and what will happen to the prices for both corn and fuel as a result of the increased production. Your post makes me wonder about the cost to grow both types of corn.
Combine that with the drop in gasoline usage being reported there could be a big surplus of ethanol. Which has little to do with shucking corn