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It’s high time more was done with ethanol from sorghum. The potential yield per acre and energy balance could easily top ethanol from corn kernels, and without the need for cellulosic processing technologies. Sweet sorghum stems contain readily available simple sugars. This Florida venture seeks to replace dwindling citrus acres with sorghum for ethanol. — Jeff Goettemoeller
Plan makes Brevard an ethanol producer | floridatoday.com | Serving Brevard County and Florida’s Space Coast
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