What is left after you make ethanol from corn?Feed.20%of the crop is being used to make ethanol,I think thats alright because its also 20% of the crop is used for feed,from corn.I think they can change a plant from corn to switch grass if they ever get it figured out how to do it,or why not both at the same place?What the hack has corn got to do with wheat and rye or natural disasters?I am fairly sure that switch grass is yet to be able to make any alcohol yet,but if it is,its not much different than corn,but you get 4 cuttings.You may have to put a mowing machine on a goat to get it too.Whats left when you get the alcohol out of the switch grass?Not heard that yet,but maybe its feed too. Brazil uses sugar cane,and thats higher than corn,maybe double,maybe more than that,whats left after you make alcohol out of sugar.I dont know,but I will find out.The point is that Brazil does not import oil form anywhere and has lots of cars.Why cant China and India make ethanol?They can,and if they use corn to make it from they still have feed.Now how is the midwest going to destroy the world by making ethanol out of corn?Thats not going to happen.How is spreading propaganda that making ethanol out of corn is going to destroy the world?The problem is,spreading propaganda against corn ethanol if it causes any damage is against what we are trying to do,stop importing oil.So I guess you are for importing oil?Or you just dont know any better.
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