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Dave @ Jun 9th 2006 9:05PM
Because it costs several times more to make ethanol from corn than from sugar cane...
Corn is actually one of the worst plants you can use to make ethanol, but the whole situation is so political no one with any logic is involved anymore. Also it take more energy to create ethanol from corn than you get out of it, so I don't know why it's being so heavily pushed, once we find a crop that grows easily in the US and makes cheap ethanol, then maybe push it more...