Friday, April 29, 2011

THE USE OF CORN AS AN ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY RENEWABLE SOURCE OF ENERGY ATTRIBUTED TO THE CORN SHORTAGES IN RURAL AMERICA AND IN MANY PARTS OF THE WORLD

Parts of Rural America and the foreign countries that have had frequent food shortages may not be left alone any more, when they run out of corn, due to the increase in price of corn per a bushel in the USA domestic markets rated at $7.59. Corn shortages in rural America and for relief aid to foreign countries has been attributed to the excessive use of corn for fuel, or rather the environment friendly renewable source of energy in America, instead of the over consumption of corn, or its export to foreign countries. Alternative new tecnology for the extraction of ethanol for use as fuel in hybrid vehicles from leaves and woods has been required to discourage the use of corn, or maize as environment friendly renewable source of fuel in the USA and in some countries around the world.

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