I get it, you don't like Bio fuel for whatever reason. That's fine. Subsidies? Perhaps you check your numbers as my older pickup running on E-85 gets about 2 mpg less, than running on Reg gas. That's right at 11% less? I reside in the country, 12 miles from town, so not really stop, and go driving. 40%, Please explain why we still have a surplus supply of corn? What percentage of your food costs are directly related to the farm price of corn? Whether the price of corn is considered low, or high, the amount used is the same.i wasnt clear and didnt finish my thought, my bad, ehh
when they factor in the costs of production, subsidies, tax credits, paying not to farm and the resulting increase on food including bread, meat, profit loss to restaurants, etc biofuel is more
According to Robert Bryce of the Manhattan Institute, ethanol is proportionally 2.4 times less efficient than unblended gasoline.
i know not everything you read is true but using 40% of your corn crop to make people feel good is stupid but makes some rich