
November 24, 2011
In this March 4, 2011, file photo cattle graze in a corn field on the farm of Dean Dimond near Jerome, Idaho. Livestock farmers are demanding a change in the nation's ethanol policy, claiming current rules could lead to spikes in meat prices and even shortages at supermarkets if corn growers have a bad year.
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Livestock farmers say ethanol eats too much corn
Livestock farmers are demanding a change in the nation’s ethanol policy, claiming current rules could lead to spikes in meat prices and even shortages at supermarkets if corn growers have a bad year.

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