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astounding statistic

Published
by
dave
on August 11, 2007
in political and science
.

Kim du Toit has got it

Our current ethanol production represents only 3.5 percent of our gasoline consumption—yet it consumes 20 percent of the entire U.S. corn crop


Out of an estimated 2007 crop of 13.054 billion bushels.
THAT IS A LOT OF CORN

There’s no wonder that steak houses are facing a shortage.


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