LMack said: (quoted from post at 08:46:13 09/26/09) Seems like this a hot button issue. The farmers that product the grain that is being used to make the E85 like the program. Those of us who have to pay you with our taxes hate it (It is indisputable that it is an expensive inefficient process). If you are going to be in favor of E85 grow a thick skin because some of us will be very critical. Calling names like Mike was called was out of line. E85 cost him money which you farmers are demanding he pay. Let him show up at your door and demand that you subsidize his salary and you will also get upset. You better learn to look at both sides before you become so ugly to the other, especially those of us who have to pay the bill. E85 will be discontinued in time so I would advise that you do not make your expansion plans based on the continued high price of corn unless you can pay it out in a very short time or it can be diverted to another use or you expect that other issues will keep the price of corn up. The U.S. gov is broke.
How do you consider 3.00 high priced corn? Do any of you people have a clue as to how much it costs to produce a bushell of corn? The government is broke, but the subsidy on alchohol is an insignificant amount.
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