Posted by IaGary on November 28, 2011 at 20:07:05 from (69.63.5.162):
In Reply to: Ethanol posted by John in La on November 28, 2011 at 19:33:08:
Since corn has gone up the Farmers have received 8 billion less in subsides per year at a cost of 6 billion for ethanol subsides.
The subsides are slated to end 1/1/2012 unless congress changes the present law. Ethanol will still survive without the subsides just like it did in the 70's, 80's and 90's.
I hope they do not renew the subsides and let ethanol stand on it's own and it will.
Ethanol was used from the early 70's until 2004 with no subsides.
If you want to use imported oil instead of home grown ethanol you should be allowed to. That's the way it is here in the midwest.
Talk to your local gas station and tell them to put in more pumps. They have to sell ethanol but they can also sell regular unleaded if they had enough tanks and pumps.
We also export ethanol to Brazil and they export to us.
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