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  2. Ethanol fuel energy balance - Wikipedia

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    Comparing 2008 to 2003, Alan Tiemann of Seward, a Nebraska Corn Board member, said that ethanol plants produce 15 percent more ethanol from a bushel of corn and use about 20 percent less energy in the process. At the same time, corn growers are more efficient, producing more corn per acre and using less energy to do so. [4]

  3. Corn production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One bushel of corn can produce 2.8 gallons of ethanol in as well as 17-18 pounds of DDGS. [13] Compared to other major sources, corn is the least efficient means of ethanol production. In 2007, the production process used 75% of the energy extracted. [14] [needs update] On account of great demand for ethanol, corn is fetching higher prices.

  4. List of most valuable crops and livestock products - Wikipedia

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    It was third to sugarcane and maize (corn) in quantity produced. This is a rice field in Cambodia. The following list, derived from the statistics of the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), lists the most valuable agricultural products produced by the countries of the world. [ 1 ]

  5. Corn is king in western Kansas. Should that change to ... - AOL

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    Corn is the most valuable crop in Kansas – in 2022, farmers collected $3.6 billion from corn, at $7.2 a bushel, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. ... Plus, it requires buy-in from ...

  6. 4 Farm Equipment Stocks to Buy as Soybean, Corn Prices Gain - AOL

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    The US Agriculture Department reported lower-than-expected plantings and reduced stocks for soybean and corn, which triggered a price jump. This is going to benefit stocks like DE, KUBTY, AGCO and ...

  7. Who Gets Hurt by Expensive Corn? - AOL

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    Corn prices fell a bit this week but have still risen 25% so far this month. High corn prices ripple through many sectors, but few as badly as food companies for which corn is a major input.

  8. Food vs. fuel - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. has doubled corn yields over the last 40 years and expects to double them again in the next 20 years. With twice as much corn from each acre, corn can be put to new uses without taking food from the hungry or causing deforestation. US consumers buy things like corn flakes where the cost of the corn per box is around 5 cents. Most of ...

  9. 17 of the most valuable items on the black market - AOL

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    The best White Elephant gifts that everyone will be jostling for