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| Demand does have to do with it, but the big run-up in April WAS due to drought--just not here. It was the drought in Brazil, and then demand was reallocated from Brazil to the US.
But that's neither here nor there in terms of the topic at hand. The point is, we'll require a huge drought each and every year to cut off enough supply to make up for the demand loss if we lose the RFS. This is serious. Talk about it with your friends and come up with a plan to do something like writing to your representatives. | |
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