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Byline: Dan Chapman
Jan. 4--Farmers, bankers and politicians broke muddy South Georgia ground Wednesday on a $170 million ethanol factory pegged as the largest biofuel plant in the Southeast.
First United Ethanol LLC, a newly formed Mitchell County-based company with more than 800 investors, plans on producing 100 million gallons of ethanol annually.
Georgia now joins the corn-to-fuel rage sweeping the Midwest, with one major distinction: Not enough corn is grown locally to sate First United's 36-million-bushel-a-year appetite. So, the company will buy the raw material in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois and load up trains full of corn for shipment to the…
Source: HighBeam Research, Ground is broken for huge new ethanol plant in Mitchell County.