Perusing a couple sites I saw this tidbit
"U.S. ethanol production capacity is expected to rise to 11.6 billion gallons from today's current production capacity of 5.6 billion gallons in the next 18 to 24 months, according to the Renewable Fuels Association, a Washington-based industry group. The push to grow more corn, in turn, has led some farmers to switch soybean acres to corn, which has put upward price pressure on soybeans, too"
I landed on this site, (broken link removed), and am off to get a tankfull of E85 this weekend. Wondering if anyone has done same, and what they thought of. The mileage may be lower, the price higher, but OPEC can go pound sand.
"U.S. ethanol production capacity is expected to rise to 11.6 billion gallons from today's current production capacity of 5.6 billion gallons in the next 18 to 24 months, according to the Renewable Fuels Association, a Washington-based industry group. The push to grow more corn, in turn, has led some farmers to switch soybean acres to corn, which has put upward price pressure on soybeans, too"
I landed on this site, (broken link removed), and am off to get a tankfull of E85 this weekend. Wondering if anyone has done same, and what they thought of. The mileage may be lower, the price higher, but OPEC can go pound sand.