Did the ethanol from corn idea sound reasonable enough to support with government funds?
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The vast majority (≈80%) of corn ethanol in the United States is produced by dry milling. In the dry milling process, the entire corn kernel is ground into flour, or "mash," which is then slurried by adding water. ... Yeast are added, which ferment the sugars into ethanol and carbon dioxide.
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