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Seifried says corn basis is dropping dramatically and ethanol plants are shutting down. POET, one of the nation’s largest ethanol producers, says it will stop buying corn at some of its facilities.
Climbing corn prices is a welcome sign for farmers, but not good news for ethanol plants already strained. Higher corn prices combined with the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic’s ...
The CEO of Missouri Corn says he’s optimistic in the growth potential for U.S. ethanol. Starting in May, Missouri will be allowed to sell 15 percent blended ethanol year-round and Bradley Schad tells ...
The plant had been closed for more than a year after high corn prices in 2012 affected ethanol producers nationwide.
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