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CARD Director testifies before Senate Ag CommitteeIowa Expectations for greater biofuel plant capacity and the federal Renewable Fuels Standard have created a "can't lose" demand proposition for U.S. corn and soybean farmers, according to the testimony of Bruce A. Babcock at a field hearing of the Senate Agriculture Committee on food, feed and fuel production at the University of Nebraska, Omaha, on Aug. 18. Babcock, a professor of economics and director of the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development at Iowa State University, told the committee that ethanol mandates have created a demand of between 25 and 30 percent of the U.S. corn crop for fuel production. Babcock said he expects a bright outlook for corn and soybean prices over the next five years, facilitated by tax credits and energy mandates, and as long as crude oil prices remain above $100 per barrel. There is little doubt, said Babcock, that biofuels from corn and vegetable oil will meet levels mandated by Congress. A copy of Babcock's full statement at the Aug. 18 hearing is available at http://www.card.iastate.edu/presentations. 9/8/08 Date: 8/29/08 Advertisement
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