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Gro-Ethanol Corn Program
By Mr Ethanol | November 8, 2007
Eastern Ontario AgriNews:
Ontario corn growers now have a new opportunity for their corn under a program launched by GreenField Ethanol and Monsanto Canada.
The Gro-ethanol program, unveiled at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show, invites Ontario’s farmers to grow corn seed containing Monsanto traits, specifically for the ethanol market. The corn hybrids eligible for the program include Monsanto traits that produce higher yielding corn - perfect to meet the demand for corn in ethanol production.
“GreenField Ethanol is committed to remaining a world-class company and continually improving our processes and products,” said GreenField President and CEO Robert Gallant. “We are pleased to work hand-in-hand with Ontario farmers to produce ethanol even more efficiently using these higher-yielding varieties of corn offered through the Gro-ethanol program.”
In ethanol production, the starch from each kernel of corn is extracted to make ethanol. Protein, fibre and other nutrients are converted into distillers’ grains for livestock and feed markets.
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