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Posted by HY_Moose on May 18, 2004 at 19:09:28 from (12.215.142.157):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Time for Alcohol? (It's 5 o'clock somewher posted by DL on May 18, 2004 at 17:13:56:
DL, Tell your teachers to do the homework before they open their uniforned mouths. I live just south of the ADM plant that makes Ethanol. #1 the corn is not waisted, When the the trucks dump the corn they return to my family's farm with corn Glute meal( The left over mash) for cattle feed. I have heard that some of them have quit using it because the price has gotten to high probably because the pet food industry is also buying it. If the farmers and pet food companies did not use this by product the animals still must eat so they would feed some other form of corn or soy or what ever. #2 The left over heat and carbon deoxide is used in green houses to grow food. So tell the tree huggers that Adm is not taking food off anyones table they are just reducing the air pollution and saving our oil supplies for the next generation. Also I have taken old tires to an EPA pickup day and they were taken to ADM to be mixed with limestone and burned for fuel. I don't know how this works but the epa says that it is safe and gets rid of the old tires.
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