Huntindawg1962
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on a related note:
With the lack of rain here in the midwest, they are saying that the cost of ethanol will rise and expect the price of blended gas to go up $.15
GREAT
I got a better idea - lets just take it out, then like already available at some pumps, the price only goes up $.05, milage goes up 10%, and lots of other problems go away altogether! And, the farmers can use the corn for feeding the cattle.
A win-win-win
With the lack of rain here in the midwest, they are saying that the cost of ethanol will rise and expect the price of blended gas to go up $.15
GREAT
I got a better idea - lets just take it out, then like already available at some pumps, the price only goes up $.05, milage goes up 10%, and lots of other problems go away altogether! And, the farmers can use the corn for feeding the cattle.
A win-win-win