Ethanol's Forecast

Rain and floods in the corn-growing Midwest could drive up the costs of producing the biofuel.

In recent months, demand for corn used to make increasing amounts of ethanol has driven up corn prices, and to some extent food prices. But now bad weather in the Midwest, which has delayed corn crops, could further drive up corn prices and lead to significantly more expensive food, particularly meats. The weather problems could also cause some ethanol plants to shut down. Full Story »

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by Norman Rogers - Oct. 1, 2008

Obviously this guy is invested in ethanol. He says nothing about ethanol from Brazil that would flood in if the corn reaches a high enough price to make it competitive in spite of the tariff of about 45 cents per gallon. Let's hope the government does not step in and raise the tariff higher to "save" the ethanol producers. It would be better if they all shut down. The entire program is a disaster promoted by an alliance of corn farmers, ethanol producers and the environmental lobby.

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