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LADDONIA, Mo. - For three long years, Roger Young barnstormed through Missouri, speaking in small-town churches, VFW halls and community centers, asking any farmer who would listen to invest his hard-earned money in a new ethanol plant.
Young eventually raised more than $14 million, bit by bit, collecting $15,000 here and $30,000 there. The ethanol plant is under construction in this rural northeast Missouri town and like many others, is owned largely by farmers.See the full content of this document
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Ethanol Plants Drawing Cash From Wall Street
"The financial part it - I would never, ever, ever want to go through that again," Young said. "You'd be on a high one day, and the next day you're bouncing your butt off the floor."
That might have been true in 2002. B...See the full content of this document
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