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Originally Posted by salsbr
The problem is not how much corn there is, it is how much land it takes. That land could be used for food crops, but is now used for fuel. As a result, the price of many products has gone up (corn, meat, etc).
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[tongue-in-cheek][yeah, but with all the global warming already going on, soon we'll have all that land under the Canadian/Alaskan tundra to grow corn on. And as soon as we get rid of all that pesky ice covering up that sweet soil in Antartica, even more land for corn![/tongue-in-cheek] lol
There still is a long was to go, but it looks like we're certainly at the dawn of a new era.
-Fadi
1991 Mazda Miata to beat Corvettes at the track
1999 Dodge Ram to climb through rocks and brush
2004 Honda Civic Hybrid to make up for the other 2