Ethanol cut may drive down U.S. corn prices, drive up subsidies
date:Dec 02, 2013
hanol might account for 12.7 billion to 13.2 billion gallons of that, compared to this year's mandate of 13.8 billion.

A 56-pound bushel of corn yields about 2.8 gallons of ethanol. The smaller ethanol guarantee could shave demand for U.S. corn by about 2 percent, or around 285 million bushels in the 2013/14 marketing year.

The reduction in usage by ethanol plants would be offset somewhat by smaller output of distillers grains, an ethanol co-product that competes with corn as a livestock feed.
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