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Letter: Excess food should go to people, not for fuel

Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2006 | 7:15 a.m.

On the subject of environmental protection and fuel:

A few years back I was at a theater to see a new movie and before the show they ran a commercial that got me thinking. The ad was by Minneapolis-based Cargill, the international agricultural products company. It was promoting the idea of using corn to make fuel for cars.

Why would this food company want to do that? As I see it, for big money, which is the motivation of all corporations. I object to the use of food for fuel (ethanol) when cellulose (fiber from trees and other plants) can be converted, with the same machinery, into methanol.

Would this not make more sense? It seems to me excess food should be sent to people who need it, not burned in our rush to get around when cellulose would work just as well.

David J. McDonough, Henderson

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