Ethanol cut may drive down U.S. corn prices, drive up subsidies
date:Dec 02, 2013


Like Babcock, Patrick Westhoff, director of the think tank Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI) said that lower ethanol demand would hurt corn prices, the end-product of which would be higher government payouts.

That is definitely the direction, said Westhoff.

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