POET ethanol expansion in Indiana expected to boost corn demand, help support farmers

The expansion of an Indiana-based bioethanol facility could help increase domestic corn demand. Jason Lucas with POET BioProcessing tells Brownfield the updates will allow the facility to process 193 million gallons of ethanol each year. “Right now, we buy about 35 million bushels of corn, that will turn into about 70 million bushels,” he says. […]

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