Economic Aspects Of Using Grain Alcohol, As A Motor Fuel, With Emphasis On By-Product Feed Markets
Wisner, R. N, and
J. O. Gidel
ISU General Staff Papers from Iowa State University, Department of Economics
Abstract:
The economic feasibility of a grain alcohol motor fuel program is affected by relative prices of grain and gasoline, alcohol manufacturing costs, and the impact of increased by-product feed production on soybean meal and soybean prices. This study examined potential impacts on corn, soybean and soybean meal prices from use of alcohol-gasoline motor fuel blends at six different state, regional and national levels-...
Date: 1977-06-01
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