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It isn't that hard to get a ton of corn into a gallon of sour mash, but to get that gallon of sour mash down to that one shot of pure whiskey takes patience" as well as "discipline and focus".
Our results reveal that an incentive of $7.20 per ton of corn stover converted to ethanol when 20% of rail capacity is allocated is ideal, as it produces the lowest emissions of 16,784,953 metric tons with a $73,462,599 profit.
Considering that the process of corn wet milling requires a huge amount of fresh water for steeping (digesting), which in turn generates 1,300 to 1,600 L of light steepwater per ton of corn that is then evaporated or dried to make intermediate products, it is conceivable that ATZ and related herbicides are present in steepwater and may be concentrated during the process [53].
Given a weighted average of 310.1 kg of DDGS produced per metric ton of corn grain in the dry grind process (Table 6), a total production of 34.091 million metric tons of DDGS resulted (Table 7).
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Japan imports about 4 million tons of corn for foods intended for humans and 12 million tons of corn for animal feed.
Mr. Malamud reworked spreadsheets to log tons of corn, soybeans and wheat in place of cash.
They returned with 8,000 tons of corn bought in Équateur by the European Union.
Every hour of every day, a tractor-trailer pulls up to disgorge another 25 tons of corn.
Japan imports 12 million tons of corn a year for use in animal feed and another 4 million tons for use in foods intended for humans.
Although little corn reaches the country, China has already made concessions that would include importing 4.5 million metric tons of corn.
Four trillion dollars' worth of food is bought and sold globally each year; two billion tons of corn, rice and wheat were produced in 2010.
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