Yes, here in the great northeast we have a shortage of pellet fuel for pellet stoves.
(Since I think they may not be common in all parts of the country,I'll mention that pellet stoves burn small sawdust pellets to heat your home. They are highly efficient, not expensive to run, and use a waste product from sawmills. They also don't require you to buy fuel from Islamic fascist fanatic regimes, but I digress).
Probably because of the high price of nat gas and oil, pellets are in scarce supply right now. Turns out that most pellet stoves can also burn corn. That's right, corn. I bought a big 50 pound sack of dried corn, like you would feed farm animals. Mixed in some pellets and it's cooking away in the stove. Awesome!
We could take all the corn that's being grown with our huge agricultural subsidies, and instead of subsidizing sugary crap like all the products made from corn syrup, we could heat our homes! How cool is that?