Posted by garytomaszewski on July 18, 2008 at 19:21:14 from (4.158.174.137):
In Reply to: Re: e85 use it posted by tcanthonyii on July 18, 2008 at 15:36:23:
T.C., There are so many variables we may never get this solved; If you raise your own livestock it is a matter of which form you sell the grain in, if your buying feed, brewers mash is a better feed than straight grain (ever see a fresh cow "pie" with undigested corn). I have never seen a logical explaination of cost, the grain would have been grown/transported/processed anyway, and are we balancing any with the people employed to grow/haul/ process/distribute. If you are anti-ethanol or pro you can find facts and figures to prove either point with selective choice of what is relevant (ECONOMISTS are especially good at this tactic). And remember people are always sure the "new" way won't/can't work, who would have thought a tractor would replace the horse/mule/oxen. Name a subject and you can find both sides on the internet, What TV source is reliable and without an agenda?
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