Polarbear
Polarbear
Read UP;
Dent corn, its called is NOT a human consumption corn product and ethanol is made from "dent corn"...Of course, if the lands were used for "people" corn, it would indeed be a food source! Dent corn is just as the name suggests, the kernal actually has a dent in it, true. This was a news item a few years ago. Shoots the food crisis theory all to poop, don't it as all this ethanol corn is not edible...I not sure, but do not think any ethanol plants profit on their own merit, without gov't subsidies, do they? The railcars/tanks its hauled in are gov't subsidized too I believe, so Uncle Sam is very guilty of something here and force feeding the American public! Fleeced pockets are most probable in high places. And, just how many times can corn be grown on land without some recycling the soils natural minerals? Crops are generally rotated for this purpose, but America's mid sections must be plentiful of lands for all this? I don't know all the answer, just rambling Randy
Dent corn, its called is NOT a human consumption corn product and ethanol is made from "dent corn"...Of course, if the lands were used for "people" corn, it would indeed be a food source! Dent corn is just as the name suggests, the kernal actually has a dent in it, true. This was a news item a few years ago. Shoots the food crisis theory all to poop, don't it as all this ethanol corn is not edible...I not sure, but do not think any ethanol plants profit on their own merit, without gov't subsidies, do they? The railcars/tanks its hauled in are gov't subsidized too I believe, so Uncle Sam is very guilty of something here and force feeding the American public! Fleeced pockets are most probable in high places. And, just how many times can corn be grown on land without some recycling the soils natural minerals? Crops are generally rotated for this purpose, but America's mid sections must be plentiful of lands for all this? I don't know all the answer, just rambling Randy