Blue Flint Ethanol is named for the blue flint corn grown by the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Indian tribes that once lived in the Missouri River Valley, near the Blue Flint site. Today, Blue Flint Ethanol plans to use corn harvested in the same area as feedstock for its ethanol production, turning an ancient grain into modern automotive fuel.
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