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About two years ago, area farmers were riding ethanol’s wave.
Gasoline prices were reaching record-high levels and global unrest left many seeking an alternative fuel source to lessen the country’s dependence on foreign oil.
With gasoline prices down to around $2 a gallon, the appetite for ethanol has slacked for the short-term and has left opinion divided as to the future of ethanol as an alternative fuel source.
“You have a market that has declined dramatically over where it was a year ago,” Calhoun County Clemson Extension Agent Charles Davis said.
But while the excitement has waned, farmers are always open to any avenue – from ethanol to cow food – that will allow them to make a profit, Davis said.
Wood or corn-based ethanol?
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