By Erin Voegele
The USDA recently released the August edition of its Grain Crushings and Co-Products Production report, announcing fuel ethanol production in June was up when compared to the same month of last year.
Total corn consumed for alcohol and other uses was 490 million bushels in June, down 4 percent when compared to May, but up 2 percent when compared to June 2016. Corn consumed for fuel alcohol reached 437 million bushels in June, down 3 percent from May, but up 2 percent from June 2016. Corn consumed for dry milling fuel production was 89.5 percent, with 10.5 percent consumed for wet milling fuel production.
According to the USDA, 4.3 million hundredweight (cwt) (240,688 tons) of sorghum was also consumed at dry mills for fuel ethanol production, down from 6.91 million cwt in May and 5.98 million cwt in June 2016.
At dry mills, condensed distillers solubles production reached 125,337 tons in June, down from 146,225 tons in May and 132,798 tons in June of last year. Corn oil production reached 145,345 tons in June, down from 148,544 tons in May, but up from 130,964 tons in June 2016. Distillers dried grains production reached 471,492 tons, up from 435,640 tons in May and 392,438 tons in June of the previous year. Distillers dried grains with solubles production reached 1.82 million tons, down from 1.91 million tons in May and 1.89 million tons in June 2016. Distillers wet grains production reached 1.25 million tons, down from 1.36 million tons in May and 1.22 million tons in June 2016. Modified distillers wet grains production reached 424,553 tons in June, down from 460,432 tons in May, but up from 360,904 tons in June of the previous year.
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