University study expects decline in land used for ethanol production
Story Date: 6/6/2014

 

Source: FARM PROGRESS, 6/5/14
 
A new study finds that increased corn yields and more efficient use of corn ethanol co-products will greatly decrease land needed for ethanol production, finding that crop land attributable to ethanol production will drop from the current 25% to as little as 11% of U.S. corn acres.

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