Posted by JDseller on November 28, 2011 at 22:03:05 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Re: Ethanol posted by Bob Huntress on November 28, 2011 at 21:37:13:
The reason for the Coast Guard not using it is that ethanol draws moisture. Methanol does too. Matter of fact all alcohol does. It makes keeping marine engines running a nightmare.
As for MSD and others that think ethanol is the second coming of the great one. Let them use whatever they want but let me have the same choice. I don't like how it runs in my vehicles. Its shelf life is terrible. Those that say other wise make me a lot of money each spring when they go to get their gas equipment going and it is varnished up. So keep using it I need the work.
Also I don't see any of the ethanol huggers feeling any sympathy for the livestock producers that are taking it in the shorts because of high feed prices. Yeah the "by products" are supposed to even that out. Lets try $85 per ton wet gluten feed and $190 per ton 18% gluten pellets. Thats is really cheap, NOT!!!!
So when grain prices hit the bottom the next time I don't want to see any subsidies for the corn producers that are reaping huge profits right now. Let them sell their $10,000 per acre ground and sub-rent that $500 per acre rental ground they just had to have.
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