U.S. ethanol production capacity increased more than threefold between 2002 and 2008. We study the effect of this growth on corn acreage. Connecting annual changes in county-level corn acreage to changes in ethanol plant capacities, we find a positive effect on planted corn. The building of a typical plant is estimated to increase corn in the county by over 500 acres and to increase acreage in surrounding counties up to almost 300 miles away. All ethanol plants are estimated to increase corn production by less than their annual requirements
For the first 6 months of 2007, U.S. ethanol production totaled nearly 3 billion gallons—32 percent ...
Abstract: The share of corn used in ethanol production has been growing rapidly. USDA predicts that ...
The ongoing growth of corn-based ethanol production raises some fundamental questions about what imp...
U.S. ethanol production capacity increased more than threefold between 2002 and 2008. We study the e...
The United States significantly depends on petroleum imports. To reduce this reliance on foreign oil...
The share of corn used in ethanol production has been growing rapidly. USDA predicts that more than ...
Corn processors have been producing fuel ethanol for more than two decades, but several important ev...
The recent 9-billion-gallon increase in corn-based ethanol production, which resulted from a combina...
The ethanol industry has expanded rapidly in recent times. Utilizing budgeted ethanol plant and farm...
The decline in acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) since 2007 while corn ethano...
Expanded ethanol production could increase U.S. farm income by as much as $1 billion (1.4 percent) b...
Ethanol production is continuously increasing- shown through the 200 million gallons of ethanol prod...
WP 2008-01 January 2008Corn ethanol plants consume large amounts of corn and their location has the ...
A considerable number of farmer-owned ethanol plants have been built in the past few years, with man...
This study measures the impact of corn-based ethanol production in the United States on land use in ...
For the first 6 months of 2007, U.S. ethanol production totaled nearly 3 billion gallons—32 percent ...
Abstract: The share of corn used in ethanol production has been growing rapidly. USDA predicts that ...
The ongoing growth of corn-based ethanol production raises some fundamental questions about what imp...
U.S. ethanol production capacity increased more than threefold between 2002 and 2008. We study the e...
The United States significantly depends on petroleum imports. To reduce this reliance on foreign oil...
The share of corn used in ethanol production has been growing rapidly. USDA predicts that more than ...
Corn processors have been producing fuel ethanol for more than two decades, but several important ev...
The recent 9-billion-gallon increase in corn-based ethanol production, which resulted from a combina...
The ethanol industry has expanded rapidly in recent times. Utilizing budgeted ethanol plant and farm...
The decline in acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) since 2007 while corn ethano...
Expanded ethanol production could increase U.S. farm income by as much as $1 billion (1.4 percent) b...
Ethanol production is continuously increasing- shown through the 200 million gallons of ethanol prod...
WP 2008-01 January 2008Corn ethanol plants consume large amounts of corn and their location has the ...
A considerable number of farmer-owned ethanol plants have been built in the past few years, with man...
This study measures the impact of corn-based ethanol production in the United States on land use in ...
For the first 6 months of 2007, U.S. ethanol production totaled nearly 3 billion gallons—32 percent ...
Abstract: The share of corn used in ethanol production has been growing rapidly. USDA predicts that ...
The ongoing growth of corn-based ethanol production raises some fundamental questions about what imp...