Our Tour of a Corn Ethanol Plant!

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Touring a corn ethanol plant! How is ethanol made from corn? Come with us on a tour of the Chippewa Valley Ethanol Plant in Benson, Minnesota as we learn how an ethanol plant operates and how the process works!
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  • @MillennialFarmer
    @MillennialFarmer6 жыл бұрын

    For anyone wondering, ethanol has NOT BEEN SUBSIDIZED by any tax payer money for several years! As opposed to the oil industry which received over 4 BILLION dollars last year!! EDIT: I'm being told the 'subsidies' for the oil industry are not what I thought they were. I will look into this. Thanks.

  • @Doyle-Nutbush

    @Doyle-Nutbush

    6 жыл бұрын

    How much more in price do all of the food manufacturers pay for corn since so much supply is directed to ethanol ??

  • @bradhessels4683

    @bradhessels4683

    6 жыл бұрын

    The states produces a lot more corn than it uses so until there is a shortage of corn the prices will stay low for all end users kinda sucks for farmers would be nice to see 5 dollar corn again

  • @MillennialFarmer

    @MillennialFarmer

    6 жыл бұрын

    We export a LOT of corn. The U.S. isn't short on corn supply. We also have the most affordable, most efficient, and safest food system Earth has ever seen. I can't directly answer your question, but I would rather pay a few more pennies for my food if it meant cleaner air and water from clean burning engines versus oil.

  • @garlandremingtoniii1338

    @garlandremingtoniii1338

    6 жыл бұрын

    MN Millennial Farmer 👨‍🌾 👩‍🌾 Hey! I was at Blue Flint Ethanol this morning!!!!!!! It’s down in Underwood ND. We sell to Blue Flint Ethanol. It’s down in Underwood ND. It’s been online since 07. Blue Flint Ethanol is located between Underwood and Washburn, ND off of US Highway 83. From Highway 83, turn west on McLean County Road 18 or at Great River Energy's Coal Creek Station sign and travel for approximately 3 miles. The facility is on the north side of the road. For Corn Marketing or Distillers Grain purchasing call 701-442-7575 Also, we sell to Tharaldson Ethanol Ethanol in Casselton, N.D. The cost was $200 million when the plant broke ground, back May 2007. Oh. It’s the fourth to come on line in North Dakota and the state's largest by output volume. Here is our other three ethanol facilities, Blue Flint Ethanol LLC, a 50 MMgy facility in Underwood, N.D.; Red Trail Energy LLC, a 50 MMgy plant in Richardton, N.D.; and Archer Daniels Midland Co., which owns and operates a 28 MMgy facility in Walhalla, N.D. Bios. Blue Flint Ethanol Blue Flint Ethanol is located in Underwood, N.D. Blue Flint Ethanol uses about 23 million bushels of corn annually, which will in turn produce 65 million gallons of ethanol and about 190,000 tons of dried distiller's grain each year. Dakota SpiritAgEnergy Dakota Spirit AgEnergy (DSA) is located in Spiritwood, N.D. DSA uses about 23 million bushels of corn annually, which will in turn produce 65 million gallons of ethanol and about 190,000 tons of dried distiller's grain each year. It is the newest plant in the state, coming online in 2015. Dakota Spirit AgEnergy PO Box 66 3361 93rd Ave Se Spiritwood, ND 58481 701-251-3900 Hankinson Renewable Energy, LLC Hankinson Renewable Energy is a corn-based ethanol plant located in Hankinson, N.D. The plant uses approximately 46 million bushels of corn annually, which will in turn produce 130 million gallons of ethanol and about 395,000 tons of dried distiller's grain each year. Corn receiving hours: Monday - Friday: 6:30am to 5pm To sell corn: 701-242-9432 Scale-House: 701-242-9493 Red Trail Energy, LLC Red Trail Energy, LLC (RTE) is a North Dakota-based investor group formed to finance, construct and operate a corn-based ethanol production facility located near Richardton, N.D. RTE produces 50 million gallons of ethanol annually using 18-20 million bushels of corn and 100,000 tons of coal. Coproducts produced by RTE include 125,000 tons of dried distillers grain and 80,000 tons of modified-wetcake annually. Office Hours Richardton ND Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. GRAINS PHONE NUMBER (701) 974 3880 Corn Unloading Hours Monday-Friday 6:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.CT Dried Distiller’s Loading Hours Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.CT Tharaldson Ethanol Tharaldson Ethanol is located just west of Casselton, N.D., an area known for its rich farming tradition. Tharaldson Ethanol uses 54 million bushels of corn annually, which produces 150 million gallons of ethanol and about 450,000 tons of dried distiller's grain each year. THARALDSON ETHANOL 3549 153rd Avenue SE Casselton, ND 58012 Phone: 701-347-4000 since 07. Blue Flint Ethanol is located between Underwood and Washburn, ND off of US Highway 83. From Highway 83, turn west on McLean County Road 18 or at Great River Energy's Coal Creek Station sign and travel for approximately 3 miles. The facility is on the north side of the road. For Corn Marketing or Distillers Grain purchasing call 701-442-7575 Also, we sell to Tharaldson Ethanol Ethanol in Casselton, N.D. The cost was $200 million when the plant broke ground, back May 2007. Oh. It’s the fourth to come on line in North Dakota and the state's largest by output volume. Here is our other three ethanol facilities, Blue Flint Ethanol LLC, a 50 MMgy facility in Underwood, N.D.; Red Trail Energy LLC, a 50 MMgy plant in Richardton, N.D.; and Archer Daniels Midland Co., which owns and operates a 28 MMgy facility in Walhalla, N.D. Bios. Blue Flint Ethanol Blue Flint Ethanol is located in Underwood, N.D. Blue Flint Ethanol uses about 23 million bushels of corn annually, which will in turn produce 65 million gallons of ethanol and about 190,000 tons of dried distiller's grain each year. Dakota SpiritAgEnergy Dakota Spirit AgEnergy (DSA) is located in Spiritwood, N.D. DSA uses about 23 million bushels of corn annually, which will in turn produce 65 million gallons of ethanol and about 190,000 tons of dried distiller's grain each year. It is the newest plant in the state, coming online in 2015. Dakota Spirit AgEnergy PO Box 66 3361 93rd Ave Se Spiritwood, ND 58481 701-251-3900 Hankinson Renewable Energy, LLC Hankinson Renewable Energy is a corn-based ethanol plant located in Hankinson, N.D. The plant uses approximately 46 million bushels of corn annually, which will in turn produce 130 million gallons of ethanol and about 395,000 tons of dried distiller's grain each year. Corn receiving hours: Monday - Friday: 6:30am to 5pm To sell corn: 701-242-9432 Scale-House: 701-242-9493 Red Trail Energy, LLC Red Trail Energy, LLC (RTE) is a North Dakota-based investor group formed to finance, construct and operate a corn-based ethanol production facility located near Richardton, N.D. RTE produces 50 million gallons of ethanol annually using 18-20 million bushels of corn and 100,000 tons of coal. Coproducts produced by RTE include 125,000 tons of dried distillers grain and 80,000 tons of modified-wetcake annually. Office Hours Richardton ND Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. GRAINS PHONE NUMBER (701) 974 3880 Corn Unloading Hours Monday-Friday 6:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.CT Dried Distiller’s Loading Hours Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.CT Tharaldson Ethanol Tharaldson Ethanol is located just west of Casselton, N.D., an area known for its rich farming tradition. Tharaldson Ethanol uses 54 million bushels of corn annually, which produces 150 million gallons of ethanol and about 450,000 tons of dried distiller's grain each year. THARALDSON ETHANOL 3549 153rd Avenue SE Casselton, ND 58012 Phone: 701-347-4000

  • @Doyle-Nutbush

    @Doyle-Nutbush

    6 жыл бұрын

    "safest food system Earth has ever seen". The GMO corn that Monsanto has given us will be the death of us all, just like in Soybeans. Fact !

  • @atmidnight8740
    @atmidnight87406 жыл бұрын

    1. Grow corn, 2. Add water to make slurry turning into mash, 3. Add yeast to consume the sugar, 4. ferment, 5. End product= Bottles of alcohol. Sounds like a Moonshine Still to me.............................lol. Very interesting video. Thanks for sharing

  • @MillennialFarmer

    @MillennialFarmer

    6 жыл бұрын

    Same exact process, just with a lot of permits!

  • @jfmaniac5118

    @jfmaniac5118

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wonder if they have a hidden tap somewhere in the basement :)

  • @zukicreations

    @zukicreations

    5 жыл бұрын

    jfmaniac There are a couple of customers from CVE that do use it for consumption. The rail cars you see going down the tracks are full boar booze. The gas is added to poison it against human consumption.

  • @woolybuck6852

    @woolybuck6852

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yep. That's what it is, a Giant Moonshine Operation. :-) Cheers...

  • @samwagner31

    @samwagner31

    4 жыл бұрын

    At Midnight oil refinement is basically the same too. You basically put crude oil into a giant column still and boil it, the heavier fuels like diesel are lower on the column and the higher grade fuels are higher up the column, then the remnants in the bottom are molecularly separated to make even more fuel. Ethanol is still a better product, but their processes are very similar

  • @scottscornerrd
    @scottscornerrd6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tour, like probably most people. I thought the ethanol plants were for gasoline additive only. Nice to see corn is being used and not wasted.

  • @joesphbest3120
    @joesphbest31204 жыл бұрын

    Out of all the farmers I watch, you are the most informative & want to thank you.

  • @nicholass5405
    @nicholass54056 жыл бұрын

    you should also do a tour of a biodiesel plant.

  • @rogerwhite5022
    @rogerwhite50224 жыл бұрын

    Thanks to Millennial Farmer for educating us! That was a fantastic presentation.

  • @davidgetsch8212
    @davidgetsch82124 жыл бұрын

    Jason, Thank for the tour. My wife is from Benson, and I have often wondered what goes on at that Ethanol plant. Now I have a much better understanding.

  • @PhilDesigns
    @PhilDesigns6 жыл бұрын

    you ask all the right questions, thank you for your time and knowledge. I wish I was born into a farming family but at least with these videos i get to experience it.

  • @johnallen7071
    @johnallen70714 жыл бұрын

    I truly appreciate your taking us "KZreadbers" on plant visits and explaining how things work. I love the way you summarize in "layman's terms" what the experts are explaining. And finally ... knowing and asking the questions that get to the core of what is happening is very much a skill. Thanks for opening my mind and knowledge base!

  • @LocalmotionSpain
    @LocalmotionSpain4 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video - great to see the plant and some actual facts about the industry. Always enjoy your vids, but had somehow missed this one until now...

  • @steinwaymodelb
    @steinwaymodelb6 жыл бұрын

    Great tour! I particularly identify with the 'working knowledge' approach to the questions asked and details covered. The plant manager was a great host and very informative.

  • @mattcarlson3443
    @mattcarlson34436 жыл бұрын

    Great video learned a lot about the making of Ethanol thank you for taking the time with ethanol plant team to show us the uses of corn to help corn farmer

  • @B.E.Long.63
    @B.E.Long.636 жыл бұрын

    I used to deliver stuff to that plant in Benson, and watching this from my house in Minneapolis i can smell it, not literally but in my mind... Unique smell it is... Thank's for sharing this.....

  • @YouTube_Professor
    @YouTube_Professor4 жыл бұрын

    More people should see this, thanks for shooting it. Spot on as always.

  • @thedonleroy
    @thedonleroy6 жыл бұрын

    Great video. I've driven by the plant in Fergus many times but have never actually driven in as we don't haul any corn there. Learned a lot about ethanol production. Thanks for the great tour of an ethanol plant.

  • @lowercherty
    @lowercherty6 жыл бұрын

    This is a big industry at the other end of Minnesota that I knew or hear very little about. Thanks for recording the tour, and kudos for bringing your kids along. They'll probably remember it the rest of their life.

  • @gordbaker896

    @gordbaker896

    6 жыл бұрын

    Not a place for kids. Distracting.

  • @popmccoy3454
    @popmccoy34545 жыл бұрын

    One of the most engrossing videos I’ve ever had the pleasure to watch. Milli-man, you’re amazing. Congratulations mate.

  • @brianaden7302
    @brianaden73026 жыл бұрын

    Zack that is one of the most amazing corn ethanol videos I’ve seen. You covered it all keep them coming

  • @Charles77598
    @Charles775985 жыл бұрын

    I am so glad I got to see this video. I have a 2010 Chev HHR that uses a blend of ethanol. I fill up when I need fuel and never had a problem with my car. Now, since watching this I am so relieved knowing about ethanol!

  • @rayfronczak9945
    @rayfronczak99456 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for taking us on the tour. Very cool they did that. Great content.

  • @jacktereck7080
    @jacktereck70805 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for enlightening the consumers. Your channel is terrific.

  • @0039281
    @00392816 жыл бұрын

    Great job Zach, learned a lot from this video. Keep em coming, looking forward to spring!

  • @mattl.2455
    @mattl.24556 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the awesome tour Zach, I'm not a farmer but I found this to be very informative, it is good to see the kids enjoying the tour as well, thanks for taking the time to do this and film on a day that looks like was pretty cold the kids faces looked pretty red at times.

  • @MillennialFarmer

    @MillennialFarmer

    6 жыл бұрын

    Matt Lyvers It was miserably cold in the wind!! It was a fun tour, though. Thanks for watching!

  • @wbball15
    @wbball156 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, Zach. Very informative.

  • @larrysweet2381
    @larrysweet2381 Жыл бұрын

    I'm amazed at the number of products made from a simple grain of corn. then to be able to feed the remaining grain to livestock is a win/win .

  • @DoubleD.
    @DoubleD.4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your video on ethanol. So glad they are not being subsidized. Much appreciate your time.

  • @ryankroells8798
    @ryankroells87986 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Very amazed at everything they can do with corn just at that plant

  • @josephiverson1383
    @josephiverson13836 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Lots of information given to people that do not totally understand ethanol. Enjoyed watching the tour. Excited to see where you will tour next!

  • @hempsaveearth8710
    @hempsaveearth87102 жыл бұрын

    I appreciate this content. A practical review of a fundamental part of our biofuels industry. Your curiosity really helped in filling in some of the gaps, thanks for that.

  • @vhostovich
    @vhostovich4 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding video presentation by you and the Chippewa Valley Ethanol Plant manager. What a revelation.

  • @ericgorder1
    @ericgorder13 жыл бұрын

    Wow! Now I'm impressed with ethanol plants! They are really beneficial to our economy and industry.

  • @markallen3293
    @markallen32936 жыл бұрын

    I have always wondered about this plant. I have driven by this Ethanol plant tons of times, Thanks for the great video. This plant reminds me of the sugar beet plant in East Grand Forks where I had worked. A lot of heat, scrubbers etc. lots of valves etc. One big still.

  • @westtoast74
    @westtoast745 жыл бұрын

    Keep up the great videos. Your content and level of information is great. It lets people see what start to finish looks like. Great job.

  • @bryce2082
    @bryce20825 жыл бұрын

    There's 3 ethanol plants within 20 miles of my house. I always wanted to see what each part/building of the plant does. Thank you for the tour.

  • @JeffStewart78..
    @JeffStewart78..5 жыл бұрын

    This was a very informative video. I always wondered what Ethanol was and how it went from corn to fuel. Thanks Millennial Farmer.

  • @bradcoddington1679
    @bradcoddington16795 жыл бұрын

    Zach I loved the tour of the ethanol plant. I spent may hours in them when I use to haul ethanol. One thing that you didn't touch on was why ethanol is "bad" for small engines and it is because ethanol is very acidic and it will eat away at aluminum parts. This is also another reason why it can only be hauled by Tank truck or a rail tanker and not be transported by pipeline because it will harm the pipes. Love the channel and keep up the good work.

  • @SmallMartingale
    @SmallMartingale6 жыл бұрын

    What an interesting video, thank you to all involved for taking the time to put this together. Being from central Illinois and having one of these plants right down the road I have to admit I was woefully uninformed on some of the process involved.

  • @MillennialFarmer

    @MillennialFarmer

    6 жыл бұрын

    MrDastram s awesome, thank you!

  • @kwshilts
    @kwshilts5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for a very through tour and the questions you asked enhanced the video. I am from the city, this the a great behind the doors tour. I learned a lot.Thanks

  • @mattg1987
    @mattg19876 жыл бұрын

    Great video, learned a bunch with this video. I never knew it was so efficient, They get so much out of that corn. Keep the videos coming !

  • @samson1200
    @samson12006 жыл бұрын

    Great video Zach and family. Who knew that Oregon(where i live) would play a part in Minnesota's (hope i spelled it right!) agriculture process! I learned a lot from your video and i thank you for that.

  • @Frankie431
    @Frankie4316 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy all content you put out, specially this type of informative videos.

  • @justinwoodlee1062
    @justinwoodlee10626 жыл бұрын

    Great video Zach I didn't know that much about ethanol until this video. That's some great knowledge

  • @justincase2830
    @justincase28306 жыл бұрын

    Excellent presentation. The man you interviewed really knows the business.

  • @jaredkoyle5419
    @jaredkoyle54194 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this video because I worked at an ethanol plant here in Burley, Idaho and it was cool to see some of the same stuff in the video.

  • @darrenjohnson2090
    @darrenjohnson20906 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the tour!!!

  • @robertwolfe8680
    @robertwolfe8680 Жыл бұрын

    I just learned a lot of things. I didn’t realize how many byproducts were produced. I also thought that our government paid large subsidies to ethanol producers, even without that money the still strive for efficiency at the plant great news for everyone. But the best part is that they buy the corn from local farms and that keeps America moving forward. Thank you for the tour and the information. Great video

  • @thr8061
    @thr80616 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! We have an ethanol plant about 20 miles from here. Always see a line of trucks hauling corn in and railroad tank cars hauling fuel away.

  • @six9smoke
    @six9smoke6 жыл бұрын

    That was cool, thanks for showing us the process.

  • @benbonderson3731
    @benbonderson37316 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video!! Like you Zack, I also found the area below the dump pits interesting! I’ve hauled corn to ethanol plants quite often and have never been down there, although curious to see what it looked like. Thanks for sharing!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @danhalverson8136
    @danhalverson81366 жыл бұрын

    Great Video as always ! You and your family are a credit to your generation !

  • @MillennialFarmer

    @MillennialFarmer

    6 жыл бұрын

    Dan Halverson Thank you!!

  • @Budd56
    @Budd566 жыл бұрын

    Good video, very interesting. Thanks for taking the time to show us. The word for the day "Efficiency". Lol

  • @dalebraun5497
    @dalebraun54976 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video on the process, the product and the by-products. Who knew!!!!

  • @l.a.raustadt518
    @l.a.raustadt5184 жыл бұрын

    Delivered there among a few others also one in Iowa. Actually a share holder in Highwater plant , big time Ag Day watcher!

  • @ryanmac6715
    @ryanmac67156 жыл бұрын

    I was just at my local Ethanol plant today, will start delivering corn next week. Great vid

  • @hungrywolftreeservice7668
    @hungrywolftreeservice76685 жыл бұрын

    I love your videos. I learn so much off of them. There exciting, fun, and educational. Keep them up man.

  • @michaelbinsfeld8010
    @michaelbinsfeld80106 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the video Zach. This was very interesting, educational, and cool to see how an ethanol plant works.

  • @geraldday1388
    @geraldday13884 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting video. I like how you educate public on farming products and how things work on farms.

  • @alexkalkbrenner521
    @alexkalkbrenner5216 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the awesome video Zach, very cool, a good learning experience for everyone!

  • @DLKHAY
    @DLKHAY6 жыл бұрын

    kudos to you and the CVE for the tour. Their openness is outstanding. Great tour the public here in Canada would never get an opportunity to see

  • @MillennialFarmer

    @MillennialFarmer

    6 жыл бұрын

    DLK HAY they were more than accommodating!

  • @garlandremingtoniii1338

    @garlandremingtoniii1338

    6 жыл бұрын

    DLK HAY Why wouldn’t the public in Canada get to see??

  • @DLKHAY

    @DLKHAY

    6 жыл бұрын

    I have worked in the refining for over 20 years, there are only 2 refineries of any type in Canada that I know of that allow tours of any kind. Our OH&S is very strict in accessing facilities, as well as fear of public scrutiny.

  • @jamiehumphrey2587
    @jamiehumphrey25876 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making another awesome video for us KZreadrs!! And a farmer like me. You rock man!!

  • @MillennialFarmer

    @MillennialFarmer

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @lennissytsma5503
    @lennissytsma55035 жыл бұрын

    I had been a skeptic of ethanol from corn. (I have been involved with it, and even been indirectly paid by the industry). Slowly but surely, I have come to believe in it. Thanks MMF, Kaapa, and Chippawa Valley Ethanol.

  • @mccrilliscustoms623
    @mccrilliscustoms6236 жыл бұрын

    Very cool to see a different layout of an ethanol plant. This is quite a bit different than the one I work at here in Palestine Illinois. Great video!

  • @rand1262
    @rand12626 жыл бұрын

    WOW That was great . Learned a lot . Thanks

  • @moonshinerification
    @moonshinerification5 жыл бұрын

    I work in an ethanol plant in Michigan. Cool to see a plant with diversified product streams. Nice video, cool channel.

  • @Ordnyguywebster
    @Ordnyguywebster6 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video and very informative, well done and thanks for the tour!

  • @w056007568
    @w0560075686 жыл бұрын

    A most interesting and educational video. Their profit margins must be truly exceptional currently what with low energy costs and low, low prices for corn it is no wonder they are expanding and investing heavily!!

  • @woodgeorge1
    @woodgeorge16 жыл бұрын

    That was fantastic to watch so interesting , as I live in the uk I had no idea that that's how in all worked

  • @user-lm8xu4xb4p
    @user-lm8xu4xb4p5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the tour teaching us about this

  • @bitzaboat
    @bitzaboat6 жыл бұрын

    Loved the tour. That answered a lot of questions for me.

  • @taogden
    @taogden4 жыл бұрын

    Terrific video. We use some of the distillers grain here in Colorado, not sure if it comes from this plant, but we do use distillers grain on our cows and calves as a supplement to improve performance and supplement our hay production. We raise wheat, hay and cow/calf operation. Really an eye opening effort here good on ya for a fine video

  • @ImpendingJoker
    @ImpendingJoker5 жыл бұрын

    This was actually better than a How It's Made episode. I used to work at the Port of Tampa, unloading ethanol trains of up to 90 cars though the average was ~74. Took all day to unload a full train and send it to the storage tanks and it was a hard job but I enjoyed it. We did between 4-6 trains per week and a lot of them came out of Iowa and Illinois but I am sure that a few Minnesota cars ended up down my way as well.

  • @69druth
    @69druth6 жыл бұрын

    That was great to see. I learned something today. Thanks for sharing that.

  • @BrettWae
    @BrettWae5 жыл бұрын

    Really cool stuff. I work in industrial/commercial HVAC and do projects in placed like these. Always impressive operations.

  • @bobpettit6653
    @bobpettit66532 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this very educational video. Really enjoyed watching it and learning a lot.

  • @NorwayRidgeAngus
    @NorwayRidgeAngus6 жыл бұрын

    Very informative and interesting. Thanks for posting!

  • @rustyschackelford9645
    @rustyschackelford96456 жыл бұрын

    Great video and very cool plant. Ethanol has been a great trade simulator for me. I'm rebuilding and replacing carbs right and left. Spend the little bit more for pure gas in your older engines and you will save money and head ache in the long run. Save the ethanol for newer engines that can run it all day with no ill effects.

  • @neusac4590
    @neusac45906 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing, quite interesting. Nice video

  • @cardiackidjones2848
    @cardiackidjones28485 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for doing this video....so educational!

  • @mikegrayjr6527
    @mikegrayjr6527 Жыл бұрын

    This video was very informative answered alot of my questions and yes I'm I kno it's 4 yrs old but still a very informative video.... amazing job 💯😎

  • @57fitter
    @57fitter6 жыл бұрын

    Where I live in Indiana, we have ethanol plants at 20 miles, another at 30 miles, one at 42 miles, and the WORLDS LARGEST soybean diesel plant at 38 miles. We're in the thick of it!!!

  • @ehollopeter

    @ehollopeter

    4 жыл бұрын

    I work at cardinal ethanol in union city Indiana

  • @2009rummell

    @2009rummell

    4 жыл бұрын

    Where is the bean plant?

  • @robertthomas2
    @robertthomas26 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video. Amazingly info filled.

  • @jeremyd9826
    @jeremyd98266 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding video!!! Thank you so much for the information!!!

  • @m1np1nman
    @m1np1nman6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for an interesting and informative video on ethanol......

  • @garlandremingtoniii1338

    @garlandremingtoniii1338

    6 жыл бұрын

    Rich Mengel It was excellent!!

  • @mattyc195
    @mattyc1956 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing

  • @warrenhamilton7582
    @warrenhamilton75826 жыл бұрын

    This is yet another great example of your willingness to provide the "how-things-work" aspect important to not just farming but to related topics relative to processes. One of the things that so impressed me when I first started watching your videos was that you take the time to explain things, e.g., the video of how a combine works. Thanks, and please keep those videos coming! Regarding this video, the demand for ethanol has shifted due to alternative energy sources like shale oil. So, is the supply of ethanol also being exported to maintain corn production levels here in the U.S.?

  • @danielboyd5455
    @danielboyd54556 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for showing us where some of are hard work goes. Keep it up! You have a loyal follower here

  • @MillennialFarmer

    @MillennialFarmer

    6 жыл бұрын

    Daniel Boyd thank you!!

  • @bobfidyschorfheide5695
    @bobfidyschorfheide56956 жыл бұрын

    Great video.....Great information for sure.

  • @markpontes4457
    @markpontes44576 жыл бұрын

    Great Video Great Fuel alternative!

  • @danwilson4515
    @danwilson45155 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting thanks for putting this on here. Awsome channel

  • @stanleyjones4180
    @stanleyjones41806 жыл бұрын

    great video learned alot from it thanks for showing

  • @patzke
    @patzke5 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @mikebournival6932
    @mikebournival69326 жыл бұрын

    Another amazing video

  • @kylebuchmann9761
    @kylebuchmann97616 жыл бұрын

    Grate video as always 👍🚜🌽🚛

  • @bjorgvinorhararson9973
    @bjorgvinorhararson99736 жыл бұрын

    Thangs for very good and informative video.

  • @vettestyle
    @vettestyle5 жыл бұрын

    Wow absolutely a great tour/video! Thanks

  • @MatthiasSchulenburg
    @MatthiasSchulenburg2 жыл бұрын

    WOW, that was very interesting and highly impressive. Thanks for the tour (Y)

  • @leslillie9585
    @leslillie95856 жыл бұрын

    Great video Zach.

  • @noelhohberger1188
    @noelhohberger11886 жыл бұрын

    Good stuff! I went to a plant for ethanol and for bi diesel in tech school

  • @kladpapier
    @kladpapier6 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting video, I learned a couple things from it, thanks a lot !

  • @billyjoeekers5903
    @billyjoeekers59036 жыл бұрын

    Great video,learned alot,thanks!

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