UNL study shows ethanol’s impact on economy

A new study from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln shows the ethanol and co-products industry is contributing billions of dollars to the state’s economy. Tim Meyer, associate professor of practice in the Department of Agricultural Economics, says the value of the state’s ethanol production is nearly $7 billion annually. “It corroborates what we knew about the […]

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