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That entirely is dependent on what they are growing. Very few around here grow e-corn.... and I will tell you that making money on e-corn is very slim. The ethanol producers really penciled it out. You have to grow a specific variety (dictated by them) and it's all on a contract price set ahead of time so when inputs rise and fuel cost rises (as it is presently), the slim profit margin grows even slimmer.Take away 40% of the corn farmers' income and see how that affects them.
Why row croppers around here don't plant it.
Typically, seed corn is about 300 bucks per 52 pound sack. I know well, my good friend down the road is one of the largest seed corn producers in the State of Michigan and I get most all of his no germ uncoated seed corn to heat my house with in the winter. Seed corn must 'germ' at 95% or better to be marketable and it's tested regularly. I have the cheapest heat in the winter...free corn.