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    FAPRI Ethanol Briefing Materials for Congressman Peterson

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    [PDF] FAPRI Ethanol Briefing Materials for Congressman Peterson - 9 pages (132.2Kb)
    [PDF] Addendum: Biofuel Conversion Factors - 1 page (11.96Kb)
    Date
    2006-03
    Format
    Technical Report
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    Abstract
    This report summarizes information about ethanol markets and margins for ethanol producers under a continuation of current farm and energy policies.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10355/2785
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    FAPRI-UMC Report ; #02-06
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