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Re: High fuel, I love it.
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Posted by skip33652 on March 08, 2007 at 20:37:02 from (66.115.250.35):
In Reply to: High fuel, I love it. posted by IaGary on March 08, 2007 at 12:48:07:
I keep hearing all hoopla about alchohol and corn as a fuel and how we will cut fuel imports and reduce the defficet bla bla bla. Ask one question what is corn or how do you grow corn answer corn is water plus sunlight plus fertilizer and where does fertilizer come from natural gas and its imported.corn alcohol has been great for making jobs in this country but wuth present technology wont ever make a dent in oil- natural gas use. might work with other organics like switchgrass or alfalfa. as far as ag in general if you own the land you will do okay.if you have Big $ in bank you will do okay. but if you are the tenant farmer your income in dollars will stay the same over agreat number of years but will eventually get eaten up by inflation I am living proof of that.my income is the same as it was 25 years ago Paul
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