just a few comments on the posts I read here. We have a surplus of corn, that was one of the driving forces to create another use for it. We raise corn because it is a viable crop in the midwest so as for energy used for raising corn we would raise another crop if it wasn't corn. Oil companies have a direct interest in shutting down the ethanol industry be careful not to believe their b.s., I do use 10% ethanol in my gas tractors, some use e85 in theirs. old 2 stroke engine crank seals were affected by alcohol, materials have been changed long ago. Alcohol has no detrimental affects on a 4 stroke, disagree? Prove otherwise! I sometimes put a mixture of e85 in my 95 f150. Your money stays here with ethanol instead of going to some ragheads to buy weapons to use against us! I can't believe the opposition to ethanol on this site but I also realize many here are wanna-be farmers with no relationship to corn production or live in states where corn is not a major crop. Most farmers in Minnesota support ethanol and we use it. I remember the days of frozen gas lines and getting stranded in -20F temps with ice in the fuel filter. No longer a problem with ethanol. The corn price is dropping I would appreciate it some of you pro-oil anti renewable people on here could find more uses for my corn as you don't think it should be used for fuel.
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