Ethanol Producers in Trouble as Corn Sets New Record
Add "bad weather" to the already lengthy list of problems corn-ethanol needs to overcome. Heavy rains, severe winds, and tornadoes throughout the Midwest has propelled corn into uncharted territory. July corn on the CBOT rose 28.6 cents Thursday to settle at an all time high of $6.43 1/4 a bushel.
Farmers are saying this is the worst weather they have seen since 1993, when U.S. crops suffered from weeks of rain that eventually led to the severe flooding of the Mississippi river. Agriculture Secretary Ed Shafer expressed "a lot of concern" for the corn crop in Thursday's summit on the global food crisis.
The option of replanting corn that was damaged in May is dwindling as farmers are deciding whether they should replace their corn with a shorter growing season crop like soybeans. All ethanol producers can do now is desperately pray for sunshine as there is already a tight supply of corn available.
Assisting Thursday's massive jump was a ~ $6 rise in crude oil as the dollar lost ground against the Euro.
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- AlexS
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Jun 06 10:09 AM- bill7c
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Jun 07 10:18 AMI am sick of it.
- unimpressedpragmatist
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Jun 07 06:06 PMThe real answers are four fold and very easy to understand:
1. Open drilling in the ANWR, the coastal plains of Alaska, in the deep waters of the Gulf of
Mexico, and off the coast of California.
2. Build more refineries, now!
3. Build, at least, 100 new nuclear power plants.
4. Aggressively pursue and develop hydrogen as a fuel.
As to hydrogen, with the discovery of a Purdue University research team, last August, to produce hydrogen from water, on demand, the necessity of special and expensive handling is eliminated and the cost of hydrogen production is minimal, cheap, and safe .
Additionally several companies and organizations are furiously, at work developing fuel cell technology to produce electricity from hydrogen in vehicles, homes, and businesses. With a national emergency development plan this technology can be on line in five years or less. All that is needed is for the government to get the hell out of the way and let good old American ingenuity and determination get the job done.
A major and, extremely, important step in bringing all of the above to fruition in the shortest time possible can and must be taken in the coming November elections. The electorate must dismiss just about every member of Congress running for re-election and replace them with honest, knowledgeable, and dedicated to the will of the American people candidates.
Yes, your Congressional representatives, House and Senate, are anchors on the above proposed plans as well as everything else this nation needs to move forward and prosper. This marching in route step to the polls to blindly cast your votes for the same dunderheads, election after election, must cease, now! Otherwise, it will be the same old, same old and the country will continue to go down the tubes. Believe it!
Question: If your Congresspersons are dunderheads and you continue to vote for them, what does that make you?
- MNSL
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Jun 07 08:41 PM- 33Nick
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Jun 10 11:47 AM- tylakewalker
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