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Should the Ethanol Bubble Burst?
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[quote user="Murphy Siding"] <p> It's hard to agree on anything concerning ethanol, as it's a hot potato, and this is an election year.<span class="smiley">[}:)]</span></p><p> The view from farm country: The corn used to be fed to the cow for feed. The cow ate the feed for food, and a fair amount of gas went out the tailpipe. Now, the corn is used to make ethanol, that goes out a different tailpipe, and Bessie eats what's left over.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Yes, but does what's left over provide higher feed nutrition per unit cost than the corn that went into it? I understand your point about election year subterfuge, but this nutrition question should have an objective, food engineering answer.</p>
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