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Re: Hey you folks in North and South Dakota
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Posted by cadet trooper on May 15, 2005 at 17:17:02 from (68.253.238.178):
In Reply to: Hey you folks in North and South Dakota posted by cadet trooper on May 14, 2005 at 14:46:00:
Thanks for the feed back folks, I know the cost of producing biofuel is more expensive but gosh! look at the great things we could do which include helping the American farmer which in my opinion is the best in the world (excuse me guys from other countries I'm a little partial)I got some insight a few weeks ago on a company owned by the Japanese is working on starting an Ethanol plant in the midwest. The coporate guys in this country need to start looking at the long term payback instead of the short term but I guess as long as we have CEOs that get evaluated annually on annual returns we'll always have foreigners putting thier hands in the till. Off my soapbox now, thanks again guys for the info.
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