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		<title>(GPRE) Corn Crop Numbers Boost Ethanol Producers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by The Investment U Research Team The reports coming out from the U.S. Department of Agriculture suggest that this year’s corn crop could be a record breaker. If conditions hold, 2009 could be one of the best corn crops of the past thirty years. And that’s a good thing for ethanol producers. A majority of the ethanol industry is still in shambles from the collapse of oil prices. Companies have been crippled by a laundry list of issues – many self-inflicted: misjudged corn hedging, over expansion, and dependence upon government regulation. However, at the end of the day, cheap corn spells increased profits for ethanol producers. A big crop mean low corn prices, and you can already see the impact on some of the more well-known ethanol companies. Green Plains ]]></description>
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