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Wheat, Corn and Ethanol Fight for Acres

Economics professor Bruce Babcock, director of the Center for Agriculture and Rural Development at Iowa State University, explains how high ethanol prices are impacting farmers individually and the world as a whole as less and less of the nation's farmland is used for growing food crops.
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