hurleyjd
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https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/rpt-u-ethanol-industry-nearing-110000811.html
Sort of odd that they chose corn. If they must use grain a bushel of milo produces more ethanol than a bushel of corn, a bushel of milo cost less than a bushel of corn and the resulting by-product "Milo DDG" has more protein, fat and energy than corn distillers.Caustic Burno said:We should have never used corn for fuel in the first place.
If we could get ethanol out of fuel would be great.
TexasBred said:Sort of odd that they chose corn. If they must use grain a bushel of milo produces more ethanol than a bushel of corn, a bushel of milo cost less than a bushel of corn and the resulting by-product "Milo DDG" has more protein, fat and energy than corn distillers.Caustic Burno said:We should have never used corn for fuel in the first place.
If we could get ethanol out of fuel would be great.
TexasBred said:Sort of odd that they chose corn. If they must use grain a bushel of milo produces more ethanol than a bushel of corn, a bushel of milo cost less than a bushel of corn and the resulting by-product "Milo DDG" has more protein, fat and energy than corn distillers.Caustic Burno said:We should have never used corn for fuel in the first place.
If we could get ethanol out of fuel would be great.
sim.-ang.king said:I wish they would find a way to make biofuel out of waterhemp. I can grow that for nothing.
msplmtneer said:What is the difference between Gasahol that they tried in the 70s and Ethonal they are using today? :tiphat: