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U.S., Brazil butting heads on corn vs. sugar in ethanol

Photo by ADRIANO MACHADO / Bloomberg News

Machines harvest sugar cane, often used to make ethanol, near Goianesia in Brazil’s state of Goias in 2007.

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This article was published November 9, 2009 at 2:19 a.m.

Business, Pages 23 on 11/09/2009

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