On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 3:02 PM, <an5.sprite@gmail.com> wrote:
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> It is also impossible to say that corn planted for ethanol production did
> not displace other crops. Just compare the acreage devoted to growing corn
> today versus a decade ago. I am sure the increase is highly correlated to
> the use of corn based fuels.
>
Precisely, Kate. Around here (western high plains in general) it used to be
rare to see corn growing. Since the push for ethanol fuels and the
corresponding rise in value of a bushel of corn, we now have way more corn
than wheat!!! Worse yet, it is "irrigated" corn in an area where water is
scarce and the Ogallala Aquifer is now shrinking at an accelerated rate.
Let's now watch the cost of wheat products in the stores start climbing!!
> Bottom line there is no escaping the fact that food is more expensive
> because of ethanol.
>
Amen.
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