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July 2006
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Written by Stephanie Leland
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Wednesday, 26 July 2006 10:00 |
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Contrary to the usual outcome of Washington's subsidies to U.S. farmers, recent grants for ethanol producers could actually improve many lives, both at home and abroad. As the Bush administration aggressively encourages the production of ethanol, a renewable, more environmentally friendly biofuel, to replace increasingly pricey gasoline in automobiles, domestic and foreign corn markets will have to undergo some major adjustments.
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