Center for Advanced BioEnergy Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Ethanol byproduct makes cows happy

Some farmers say distillers grains make up for corn

Tennesseen.com
By FAITH BREMNER • Gannett News Service • August 16, 2008

WASHINGTON — Ethanol producers will use about a quarter of the U.S. corn crop this year, an amount that alarms ranchers and poultry producers who depend on corn to feed their animals.

As the demand for corn and energy costs climb, so do prices at the grocery store.

But the ethanol industry's impact on the nation's supply of corn for feed isn't as dramatic as it may seem.

One-third of all the corn used to make ethanol ends up as an ingredient in feed that farmers in the upper Midwest — where most of the ethanol plants are located — give their cattle, poultry and pigs.

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