Re: Corn? We don't need no stinking corn!
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Re: Corn? We don't need no stinking corn!






well i have heard that  if the whole united states grew corn  it would only be a fraction of what like 1 /64th  of what is needed too supply the US    so where would i get my corn flakes and my flour and what would the cows eat makes no sense too even produce it   so head too Alaska and drill away  or follow the link too hear more   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bakken_Formation      ;  just my  thoughts  Ethanol is fine, but what happens that year where there is drought or
floods and the crops are ruined. Then the price of Ethanol will be 5
times as high as gasoline. This algae system seems like an unreal and
amazing way of sticking it to OPEC after they have done it to us for
the past 34 years

On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 9:44 PM, Paul Lennemann <pjlenn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 105.  Something to think about.
> There are ethanol plants being built all over the corn belt.  I have
> heard that many of them may not be able to operate when finished because
> the rise in corn prices has made it economically unfeasible.??
>
> Paul L.
> '63 Sport Fury
> 440/727



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