Ethanol is a renewable, homegrown fuel that can help lower U.S. dependence on foreign oil. But as more and more ethanol is made from corn, less and less corn is available for food production, and that´s causing some unforeseen problems. Corn is a mainstay of American agriculture- it´s an important ingredient in cereals and baked goods, and corn syrup is used to make processed foods like candy, chips and soft drinks. But most importantly, corn is the major source of food for cattle, pigs, turkeys and chickens that are headed for the dinner table.
Using a food source for fuel? Are we insane? I "could be" growing fuel in my back yard (5 acres) without the use of pesticides and with many more uses (i.e. fuel, fiber, paper, food, medicine and more)! We could have made this decision back in the early 1900's, Back when Global Oil and Dupont, the Pharmaceutical, Cotton, Lumber, Alcohol, Tobacco companies and International Banking firms decided to back policies in government to KILL the "First of it's Kind", BILLION DOLLAR CROP. Wake up! http://www.jackherer.com/chapters.html
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