I started burning corn for home heat in 2002. I raise my own corn so I can logicaly have it cheaper then a nonfarmer. But when corn price went up I switched to pellets which is also reasonable heat. If you look back in the last few years we have had droughts followed by floods which made grain prices go up. If you want to support mideast countries who hate us rather then give the farmers a little boost I feel sorry for you. Minn had one of the earliest corn processing plants It started as a value added coop with farmers mortgaging their farms to fiance the plant. It was determined early on that ethynol wouldn't be a profitable venture unless fuel prices went real high. Remember the threats from the mideast of cutting the fuel to teach us a lesson? Fuel did go high and the threat was real. No one knew about the oil fields we presently have so it was a way of cutting usage. My question now is why has fuel stayed so high??
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Today's Featured Article - Tractor Generators - by Chris Pratt. As a companion to the articles on three-brush and two-brush generators, it seemed fitting that we should provide our readers with a description of how a generator works in lay terms. The difficulty with all those "theory of operation" texts is that they border on principles of electricity or physics and such. Since I know nothing of either, you will have to put up with looking at the common sense side of how generators work which means we "
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