Cellulosic ethanol (aka lignocellulosic ethanol, or ceetoh) is a type of biofuel produced from lignocellulose, that comprises much of the mass of plants.
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Farmers grow 588 percent more corn per acre than they did 80 years ago
Friday March 12, 2010 (American Coalition for Ethanol)
Corn yields are trending higher. Today's American farmers grow an amazing 588 percent more corn per acre than they did 80 years ago. Read a new blog post about these yield increases and how the trend may be just beginning: <A HREF="http://www.ethanol.typepad.com">www.ethanol.typepad.com</A>

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