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Re: Another Bio Diesel Question
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Posted by Greywolf on February 10, 2005 at 05:38:08 from (216.16.76.89):
In Reply to: Re: Another Bio Diesel Question posted by RustyFarmall on February 10, 2005 at 04:21:59:
In MN many of the govn owned vehicles are required to run a blend of bio in some areas. Ethanol is 10% mandatory state wide, can only get non ethanol for small engines etc in limited areas. Regardless of the output/price, to me it says Willie is showing he's supportive of getting off dependance of petro products and supportive of American agriculture. Not such a bad thing....we as farmers aren't doing a whole lot to promote the product. Change in life is inevitable and human nature resists change so what's happening is normal. There are many things in todays life that cost 50% more and defy economics and yet many many ppl continue using the products. Specialty lube company's, premier fertilizers, Caddilacs vs chevy the list goes on and on and on. Willie is using it because #1 he believes in it and #2 he can afford it.
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