Farmers in the United States are concerned about a possible decrease in the use of ethanol

Farmers in the United States are concerned about a possible decrease in the use of ethanol 歌词

歌曲 Farmers in the United States are concerned about a possible decrease in the use of ethanol
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[00:00.100] From VOA Learning English,
[00:02.170] this is the Agriculture Report.
[00:05.520] Farmers in the United States are concerned
[00:08.790] about a possible decrease in the use of ethanol.
[00:12.700] Ethanol is a liquid fuel made from plants,
[00:16.250] such as corn.
[00:18.050] Last November,
[00:19.410] the Environmental Protection Agency
[00:21.860] proposed lowering the required amount of ethanol mixture
[00:25.970] in the nation's gasoline supply.
[00:28.880] The required use of ethanol in fuel began in 2007.
[00:33.710] The requirement was part of a law called
[00:36.800] the Energy Independence and Security Act.
[00:40.720] The law established a Renewable Fuel Standard, or RFS.
[00:47.030] The RFS ordered fuel refineries
[00:50.840] to mix ethanol into their gasoline
[00:54.150] to cut the use of non-renewable fuels.
[00:57.720] The required amount was to increase over time.
[01:01.940] That requirement was good news for corn growers
[01:05.690] like Brian Duncan of Polo, Illinois.
[01:09.200] He thinks the proposed changes will hurt corn sales.
[01:13.680] He says that after a poor harvest in 2012,
[01:17.920] farmers enjoyed some of their best corn harvests in 2013.
[01:22.860] "As we look at the increased bushels,
[01:25.020] our inventories are gonna be worth $3 a bushel
[01:29.480] less than what they were valued at a year ago," said Duncan.
[01:32.130] The price of corn continues to drop,
[01:35.090] from a high of more than $7 a bushel.
[01:38.900] A bushel is equal to about 35.2 litre of dry goods.
[01:45.160] Corn prices rose in 2012,
[01:48.010] that year the corn crop suffered because of a lack of rain.
[01:52.920] Yet the demand for corn in ethanol production continued.
[01:57.630] "Four-dollar corn in this environment is tough enough,
[02:00.090] let alone $2.50 or $2.75 corn,
[02:03.640] which is what we could be looking at with another big crop,
[02:06.010] which is why we needed higher blend rates of ethanol," said Duncan.
[02:09.030] Craig Turner works for the website GrainAnalyst.com.
[02:13.940] He says the United States is using around 9%
[02:18.450] less gasoline than we used in 2008.
[02:21.860] "We can only use 10 percent of ethanol
[02:24.460]in a gallon of gasoline [before it harms some engines] ,
[02:26.820] and we basically hit that wall.
[02:28.230] So we can't produce any more ethanol;
[02:30.180] we have to stay the same,
[02:31.380] and if fuel efficiency even gets better,
[02:33.950] then the ethanol mandate could come down even further," said Turner.
[02:36.600] Craig Turner says less ethanol is needed
[02:39.460] as sales of energy-saving automobiles increase.
[02:43.640] These vehicles, such as hybrid or electric cars, use less fuel.
[02:50.240] "Every year we take older cars off the road
[02:53.390] and replace them with more fuel-efficient cars,
[02:55.300] we're going to be using less gasoline,
[02:56.910] so now that we've reached this peak in corn ethanol
[02:59.970] it's actually hurting farmers," said Turner.
[03:01.390] But farmers like Brian Duncan
[03:04.810] depended on selling their corn to ethanol producers.
[03:08.680] "We're happy for the market,
[03:10.980] but we have ever increasing yields,
[03:13.510] and ever increasing production capabilities, for ethanol,
[03:16.490] and we were kind of planning on the EPA following
[03:20.190] through with their increase and inclusion of green fuels," he said.
[03:23.190] Years ago, the weather was the biggest concern for farmers.
[03:28.400] But these days, they have more to be concerned about.
[03:32.010] These issues include changing ethanol requirements,
[03:36.020] falling corn prices, and the lack of action
[03:39.590] in the U.S. Congress on a new farm bill.
[03:42.910] And that's the Agriculture Report from VOA Learning English.
Farmers in the United States are concerned about a possible decrease in the use of ethanol 歌词
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