Farmers Plant Corn To Take Advantage Of Prices Driven Up By Ethanol

LUXEMBURG, IA - MAY 9: Iowa farmer Ernie "George" Goebel loads fertilizer into the tanks on a planter mounted behind his John Deere tractor on May 9, 2007 near Luxemburg, Iowa. With the increase in demand for alternative energy some farmers have elected to switch to growing corn in order to produce the profitable ethanol fuel. In the nation approximately 90 million acres of corn are expected to be planted this season. (Photo by Mark Hirsch/Getty Images)
LUXEMBURG, IA - MAY 9: Iowa farmer Ernie "George" Goebel loads fertilizer into the tanks on a planter mounted behind his John Deere tractor on May 9, 2007 near Luxemburg, Iowa. With the increase in demand for alternative energy some farmers have elected to switch to growing corn in order to produce the profitable ethanol fuel. In the nation approximately 90 million acres of corn are expected to be planted this season. (Photo by Mark Hirsch/Getty Images)
Farmers Plant Corn To Take Advantage Of Prices Driven Up By Ethanol
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