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Not quite understanding what you mean.
Price has risen because of supply and demand. Lots of growing areas (our farm included) have been fighting poor growing conditions which equals lower yields (some for several years in a row now) plus input costs have risen dramatically over the last several years.
they take corn and make gasoline out of it. but corn is 16.25 for 100 this year in 2010 it was 9.50 a 100 lb.
Not quite understanding what you mean.
Price has risen because of supply and demand. Lots of growing areas (our farm included) have been fighting poor growing conditions which equals lower yields (some for several years in a row now) plus input costs have risen dramatically over the last several years.
they take corn and make gasoline out of it. but corn is 16.25 for 100 this year in 2010 it was 9.50 a 100 lb.