maybe IaGary , myself and others can get Case to make a 500hp spark ignition quad track so we can burn our corn to make you people happy! ethanol production does not force producers to grow gm corn, we use it for weed/pest control, I still grow some non-gm corn. I feed ground ear corn, I don't have time to get cattle up to weight on hay only and consumers like corn fed beef, do you get 4#/per day growth on grass? Cattle need energy when it is 20 or 30 below and corn is the cheapest energy you can feed.Corn has been grown here for over a hundred years because it works, we used to raise oats when we dairied, we are going to raise what makes the best economic return for us that is soybeans and corn and maybe wheat, oats, sunflowers ect. typically don't make money around here, flowers don't do well. people confuse ethanol with methanol, methanol is corrosive and is made from wood. don't want to use alc. in your 2strokes ? you can buy st. gas for them, I have seen no 4stroke damage and we have had blended gas for years,alcohol isn't going to replace gas it reduces the amount used, non alc. supporters keep making the oil fat cats and arabs wealthy and turn your back on the people that put food in your mouth while you are reading your fantasy farmer comic books, pretend farmers are pathetic!
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