Ethanol production, stocks decline

U.S. ethanol production and stocks dipped over the past week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.082 million barrels per day, down 30,000 on the week and 1,000 on the year. Part of the reason for the decline was profitability, which is influenced by several factors including corn prices and the cost of […]

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