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MO Ethanol Plant Helps Feed Hungry

Submitted by on July 13, 2010 – 10:54 amNo Comment

by Cindy Zimmerman  (DomesticFuel)  …“While sweet corn isn’t something we normally plant in these fields, we realize there are people in our community and in the city facing tough times,” said Billy Thiel, MCGA board member and corn grower from Marshall, Mo. “This sweet corn is one way Missouri corn growers can show that we care about our neighbors and that we are committed to feeding and fueling a growing population.”

During a presentation at the ethanol plant, Mid-Missouri Energy President Ryland Utlaut thanked the Malta Bend FFA Chapter for their help in harvesting the crop. The event helped to educate the media and the general public about the importance of corn and ethanol to the Missouri economy, and the difference between sweet corn and field corn grown in the state.  READ MORE  and MORE

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