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Kochia
Posted 5/23/2022 03:28 (#9671621 - in reply to #9671561)
Subject: RE: Current economics of ethanol


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I am anti mandate. Let me run no ethanol gas in my "old junk" so I can avoid its cleaning properties. There can't be, and isn't, one solution to what ethanol is solving.

Before the corn belt was the corn belt, it grew small grains and other row crops, my family was there 150 years ago.

At the current rate of the world, no ethanol is on it's way, if it already hasn't begun.

In my area it is more profitable to send a crop through an animal than it is to truck it 150 miles one way, so we grow very little cash crops. So, lower commodity prices, cheaper feed. People aren't getting back into livestock either, not at a very high rate anyways.

Edited by Kochia 5/23/2022 03:47
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