Crops for ethanol destroying millions of acres of habitat
Thursday, December 12, 2013 at 08:20PM
Dr. John in Environment, conservation, feedstock, gasoline

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"Since the government began requiring oil companies to add billions of gallons of ethanol to their gasoline each year, the states of Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska have lost 2.8 million acres from the conservation reserve program, as farmers planted nearly 10 million more acres of corn, the main feedstock used to produce ethanol. About 5 million other acres are now included in other conservation programs, but nearly all that land is being actively farmed."

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