Delaware County farmer John Hamilton said he is pleased with rising grain costs, but added, "I have my concerns about whether it will stay up." Chris Bergin / The Star Press
By KEITH ROYSDON, Star Press
kroysdon@muncie.gannett.com
The predicted boom in Hoosier ethanol plants has driven up the price of corn, to the delight of grain farmers who hope to sell their crops for use in the production of ethanol fuel.
Livestock farmers -- who are faced with greater expenses for corn to feed their swine and cattle -- are less thrilled.
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