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<blockquote data-quote="Campground Cattle" data-source="post: 214905" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>The numbers are there let me help you convert then you would need roughly a 1.80 in oil to produce a 1.40 worth of fuel in btu value at 71 dollars a barrel for oil.</p><p></p><p>I stand to make nothing off this as it will only end up costing me more for fuel in retirement. My question as a corn farmer how is your bank account going to be affected?</p><p>Nuff Said we know the reply.</p><p>You can only say ethanol is the anwser to our problems with a jaudice eye and refuse to ignore the facts of the scientific community.</p><p></p><p>You will get no arguement out of me we need a new fuel source just one thats efficient.</p><p>If you don't think the Exxon's of the world wouldn't mash your little corn farming butt if it was more profitable for them your nutts. Why do you think they are spending millions in hydrogen research they know known oil reserves are going to be in trouble by 2040. They will be selling the most effecient profitable energy there is to the public then. If it was truely a profitable viable solution the government wouldn't have to subsidize it you would be an Exxon employee.</p><p>By the way how much did you get in corn subsidies last year?</p><p>If you have to take subsides to raise a crop your are no different than the New Orleans welfare receiptant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Campground Cattle, post: 214905, member: 195"] The numbers are there let me help you convert then you would need roughly a 1.80 in oil to produce a 1.40 worth of fuel in btu value at 71 dollars a barrel for oil. I stand to make nothing off this as it will only end up costing me more for fuel in retirement. My question as a corn farmer how is your bank account going to be affected? Nuff Said we know the reply. You can only say ethanol is the anwser to our problems with a jaudice eye and refuse to ignore the facts of the scientific community. You will get no arguement out of me we need a new fuel source just one thats efficient. If you don't think the Exxon's of the world wouldn't mash your little corn farming butt if it was more profitable for them your nutts. Why do you think they are spending millions in hydrogen research they know known oil reserves are going to be in trouble by 2040. They will be selling the most effecient profitable energy there is to the public then. If it was truely a profitable viable solution the government wouldn't have to subsidize it you would be an Exxon employee. By the way how much did you get in corn subsidies last year? If you have to take subsides to raise a crop your are no different than the New Orleans welfare receiptant. [/QUOTE]
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