How important is Ethanol to the farm economy?

Between 20-25% of U.S. Corn production is used for ethanol production.
- How ethanol economics, energy policy and farmland values interrelate
- Ethanol By-Products Become Livestock Feed
- Ethanol refineries prefer the Corn Belt
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