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CavemanCharlie
Jan 25, 2014Explorer III
Some years the corn is dry enough right from the field to put in the bins and not rot. This year due to the late planting season it has to be dried. Either by the farmer in his personal grain storage facility, a grain terminal, or by a ethanol plant. One way or another it has to be below 15% moisture to keep.
A lot of the ethanol plants are converting over to producing some of there ethanol from cellulous which means in the future they will be making it from corn stalks instead of just the kernel of corn it's self.
A lot of the ethanol plants are converting over to producing some of there ethanol from cellulous which means in the future they will be making it from corn stalks instead of just the kernel of corn it's self.
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