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Post Date - June 23rd 2008 02:06 pm | 9 days 17 hours ago
Despite a bumper sorghum crop following summer rains, local feedgrain prices of $300/t are twice what they were pre-drought. Cornford says further hikes in feedgrain prices are inevitable because of the biofuel plant, which will need about 250,000 tonnes
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Post Date - June 21st 2008 04:06 am | 12 days 3 hours ago
VeraSun on 16 June announced delays in the start up of 2 nearly completed plants; 24 other US eth plants (2.195 bg/yr) have also been delayed or cancelled in recent months.
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Post Date - June 10th 2008 05:06 am | 23 days 2 hours ago
America has once again been subject to the biggest criticism at the FAO summit – this time for its policy of vast ethanol subsidies. Well, it is indeed absolutely indefensible ... this grotesque subsidy ... although the ethanol racket was invented by Ge
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Post Date - June 4th 2008 02:06 am | 29 days 5 hours ago
In April 2008 the China International Project Consultancy Corp., under the direction of the NDRC, concluded that developing ethanol refining capacity based on yam, cassava or sweet potato in Hubei, Hebei, Jiangsu, Jiangxi and Chongqing would not compete w
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Post Date - June 3rd 2008 06:06 pm | 29 days 13 hours ago
The ethanol industry has also boomed the rest of South Dakota. There are now 13 ethanol plants in the state, and fully 50 percent of the state’s corn crop -- a higher percentage than any other state -- is converted to ethanol.
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