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 <title>Well, corn based ethanol is not our energy future. It’s already having an effect in this country and around the world. In terms of distorting price signals and supply chains. We need to have a requirement that biofuels are sustainable, positive for the economy and not mere substitutions and corn based as I say, is one that doesn’t meet those tests. We’re working to try to reform the farm bill to provide appropriate tax incentives for sustainable renewable energy and research for the biofuels that make sense.”

 
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 <title>Ethanol may play a role in fuel alternatives, but we simply can not grow our way out of this energy crisis. We are going to have to look at all kinds of fuel alternatives. And the problem with a corn based fuel supply is that it is used not only for fuel but is used for food around the world. It also helps feed our livestock and its used for glue. It is used for so many different things that I think it is not going to be one of the energy fuels of the future.

 
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