Meanwhile, U.S. ethanol exports declined slightly at the start of 2026, reflecting shifting global fuel demand and changing ...
USDA data shows that corn used to produce ethanol last month declined year-over-year. About 461 million bushels of corn were ...
Ethanol production has plateaued over the past 15 years, but still comprises a large share of U.S. corn use Corn and ethanol futures markets are correlated, but prices can move independently due to ...
Corn futures closed out Wednesday with strength, as contracts were up 3 to 4 cents in the front months. EIA data from this morning showed ethanol production back up 5,000 barrels per day from the week ...
Corn futures are trading with most contracts within a penny of unchanged, with Dec up a penny and other contracts fractionally lower. The CmdtyView national average Cash Corn price is up 1 1/4 cents ...
Corn ethanol, also known as grain alcohol, has been burned in gasoline engines and human stomachs since before Henry Ford was born. It’s hard on both, so until 35 years ago it never caught on much, at ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The world’s largest refinery that turns corn plant waste into ethanol began production Wednesday in Iowa, and many national and international dignitaries in attendance touted ...
America’s biofuel takes advantage of a plentiful supply of corn-based ethanol, but the reason why it's so inexpensive is a policy unrelated to cars.
Recently I read a Southeast Missourian article related to the negatives of ethanol. Here is a recent publication from the National Corn Growers Association clarifying 10 myths about ethanol. I feel ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Corn ethanol, also known as grain alcohol, has been burned in gasoline engines and human stomachs since before Henry Ford was born. It’s hard on both, so ...
Despite rising food prices, it seems that nearly everyone is turning to corn-based ethanol as their choice for alternative fuel. Hidden behind these headlines, though, is an equally important but less ...
Corn ethanol, also known as grain alcohol, has been burned in gasoline engines and human stomachs since before Henry Ford was born. It’s hard on both, so until 35 years ago it never caught on much, at ...