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http://ethanolproducer.com/articles/...ng-the-rvp-nut
http://content.usatoday.com/communit...ion-pump-epa/1 |
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More fuel problems! Yay
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Like I don't have enough.
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Garbage fuel
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Seriously considering selling my boats and fishing with a hobie from now on. This is going to ruin the marine industry.
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I can run E 85 in my truck bout dollar less / gal when gas was 3.60 - 3.80/gal. I filled up made my way down to the lake. Got 1/2 the gas mileage, had to fill back up just to get back home. The stuff is CRA_.
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Yep....I drive a older model chevy with the throttle body injected 350. Any amount of ethanol and my truck runs like crap and drinks gas. I hope I can keep fining ethanol free cause I hate to sell my truck.
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I've been testing gas at various stations around here and there have been some with 15-20% ethanol content. Good thing all the ethanol free stations I've tested have been 0%. Who should I report the high ethanol content stations to?
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I'll get that info for you when I go to work tomorrow. If I remember. :o
Sears, I sent you a PM. EVO |
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It can be greatly limited or stopped by electing a new president next year. A president who agrees that this stuff is getting out of hand. |
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But in my opinion, farmers who rely on Govt Subsidies for ethanol production (much of the midwest) will not support that candidate. Those farmers are loving the fact they can sell their crop for ethanol production, at a much higher price than for food consumption. |
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There is the base for the problem. The government has over the years introduced the American farmer to subsidies(government Aid---tax payer money). Similar to welfare for the most part. The corn that is being used for ethanol instead of food, is contributing to the rise in food prices for the American consumer. |
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The govt buys the crop at a minimum price, assuring the farmer gets paid. If the crop sells for more than what the govt bought it for, the farmer pays back the govt and keeps the profit. If it sell for the same price, or lower than what the govt bought it for, the farmer hands over his entire crop to the govt. The problem is that we export so much food. Europe and Asia love our grain. But, they also pay for it. Sure, ethanol is from corn. But its also from sugarcane, and any other crop that can produce alcohol (rice, wheat, etc). |
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Here is a quote by Thomas Jefferson; [SIZE=3]"Were we directed from Washington when to sow, and when to reap, we should soon want bread." --Thomas Jefferson[/SIZE]
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Are you saying farmers don't work? And that the govt assistance they do have, they sit on their ***? They're some of the hardest working citizens in the U.S. sometimes 16 hour days for minimal profits.
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possible reasons for not planting
-insect infestation -missed planting date -not enough rainfall for crops (soil type and quality comes into play for crop selection) -not enough money to cover overhead costs -letting land sit fallow to recover from last crop |
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EVO |
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Looks like Professors in the agriculture department Lied!
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It is the cheapest and fastest to turn into ethanol. Right now.
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