Saturday, January 30, 2010

What Is The Price Of Corn Going To Do What Are We Going To Do About Them Using Corn To Make Fuel?

What are we going to do about them using corn to make fuel? - what is the price of corn going to do

Grain prices have tripled. Ice cream makers are in trouble! Milk and meat to rise. I read that if all counties are using grains, the world Straver to death!

10 comments:

  1. Grain prices have tripled due to the drought no fuel production. Do not believe everything you read online.

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  2. Farmers in the United States are actually paid to plant and plow under their crops appear as soon as they. This is because the surpluses were developed.
    In developing the corn into fuel, will help to remove the excess. In addition, farmers will be back on the competitive market, and perhaps seed money.

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  3. On the positive side, you can pay for gas to get to the emergency room.

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  4. Where do you live that a problem? If your country does not balance the production of food and fuel it needs to not be a country full of idiots.

    The corn was very favorable for long, it may be time that the payment of a fair price for them, so that farmers can continue to grow. Ripping them out for decades, causing only minor quality food at super low prices. They are basically a factory worker.

    It's time to let the farmers for farmers a fair price for corn, as it is or not.

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  5. Here in the United States has enough corn for food and fuel to grow our cars. Simply not in a position to export to other countries.

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  6. Maize is one of the grains, which contain a large amount of fat and gluten. So you do not choose a better oats or wheat or rice, why

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  7. The corn as fuel is good.
    Farmer's making more money for their work
    Heladeros should stop corn in ice
    Cows can eat a lot of things other than corn
    Calm down!

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  8. Perhaps the aspect of agriculture as a whole is of great change. Race science of plants that are more oil for food stocks, and now produce the same way. Biofuels are only just beginning and the profit-makers need to feed any other way, consumers need fuel ~ ~

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  9. You should be in the United Kingdom, where corn is not a major crop, as here in the United States. We produce enough for all markets.

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  10. Do not believe everything u read. I am a farmer. We raise the largest corn crop in history. Grain prices have fallen a dollar. (I'm curious to see whether falling food and meat prices for the falling price of grain) Most of the price increases for meat and other transportation costs. Diesel is almost $ 3 per gallon. Oil companies do not like ethanol, which aside from record profits. What do u think will happen if our oil supply stop over and we have no alternative fuel. The money will be spent on oil, for people who do not like and we want to do us harm. The money for a stay of ethanol in the U.S.!

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