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In Indiana, corn is king. But ethanol isn’t as climate-friendly as biofuels made from things like grasses, wood and algae. Corn stover — the stalks, leaves and husks leftover after harvest ...
And that opportunity can’t come soon enough. Indiana farmers have seen record-high corn yields the past two years — sometimes more than what they can sell for ethanol and cattle feed.
Corn stover are the stalks, leaves and husks leftover after corn is harvested. When rotting on the ground, it releases the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide — but it could be made into biofuel.