...diet of corn ethanol and bio diesel. In irrigation states like Kansas and Nebraska, a U of MN study under Professor Sangwon Suh reported that 500 gallons of water are needed to grow and process the corn to make one gallon of ethanol.The 100th...
...house gas emissions from more corn ethanol. In addition, a recent study, led by University of Minnesota professor Sangwon Suh, showed that to produce each gallon of corn ethanol in the U.S. requires an average of 142 gallons of fresh water...
...water that are continuously dumped on the soils, which in turn drain directly above the aquifer. A study by Professor Sangwon Suh of the University of Minnesota reported that in Kansas and Nebraska, 500 gallons of water are required to grow and...
...and irrigation water are continuously dumped on the soils that drain directly above the aquifer. A study by Professor Sangwon Suh of the University of Minnesota reported that in Kansas and Nebraska, 500 gallons of water are required to grow and...
...30 million prime crop acres for 7 percent of our gasoline supply. A University of Minnesota study led by Professor Sangwon Suh recently estimated that in the U.S. an average of 162 gallons of water are consumed to produce a gallon of ethanol...
...30 million prime crop acres for 7 percent of our gasoline supply. A University of Minnesota study led by Professor Sangwon Suh recently estimated that in the U.S. an average of 162 gallons of water are consumed to produce a gallon of ethanol...
...30 million prime crop acres for 7 percent of our gasoline supply. A University of Minnesota study led by Professor Sangwon Suh recently estimated that in the U.S. an average of 162 gallons of water are consumed to produce a gallon of ethanol...
...30 million prime crop acres for 7 percent of our gasoline supply. A University of Minnesota study led by Professor Sangwon Suh recently estimated that in the U.S. an average of 162 gallons of water are consumed to produce a gallon of ethanol...
...biomass growth. And biofuels don't really benefit the environment.A University of Minnesota study led by Professor Sangwon Suh recently reported that in the U.S. an average of 162 gallons of water are consumed to produce a gallon of ethanol...
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