Ethanol Futures Fall to Lowest Since July as Corn Tumbles

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Ethanol fell to the lowest level since July as corn, the main ingredient used to produce the fuel additive, fell the most since May.

Futures slipped to the lowest level since July 2 as corn sank as much as 4.4 percent. Ethanol supplies rose to a six-week high in the week ended Sept. 7, Energy Department data show.