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Posted by paul on July 22, 2007 at 21:04:21 from (66.44.132.251):
In Reply to: Farm Bureau posted by MN Bob on July 22, 2007 at 10:12:36:
Biodiesel - it helps replace the sulfur lubricity we are losing in our fuels, so real benifit to have at least 2% added. Farmers - many here in MN - say up to 20% works out real well, have been doing it on their own for years. FB - every state is set up a bit different - more or less independent from each other. So, only replies from MN folks are really going to apply to your situation. The FB in Ill or WY or etc. is a different thing, different policies, dofferent rates. Insurance here in MN is no big bargin. Their policies tend to favor large & mid level farming; but compared to no representation at all, at least they do favor ag & lobby for it in this ever-crowded landscape of town folk. How's that for middle of the road? :) --->Paul
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