stockracer (Offline)
#44
2/24/12 11:42 AM
Anyone who thinks ethanol riases the price of their corn flakes is highly misinformed. We raise a couple of thousand acres of corn(and gov't says we-US has a surplus) and feed couple of thousand fat steers, due to by-products of ethanol processing our feed prices have dropped to 1/2 what they were before we had access to by-products. So cost of beef is more related to lack of beef in country(a couple of weeks ago, lowest slaughter #'s in over 50 years). Store prices are more because tranportation and co's. just wanting more $...
ISF (Offline)
#46
2/24/12 12:24 PM
Stockracer is spot on in regards to ethanol and by-product feed sources.
If ya'll want to be concerned about something that is costing you money and is ag related I'd say ya' might look to the fairly sizable government checks that go out to nearly all grain farm operators, especially the big ones, every October.
The next time you ride down the road on the way to the races and see a 24 row planter or a combine and auger wagon rolling through the field along with two or three semi's pulling big hopper bottom grain trailers settin' on the end of that field, take heart. A chunk of your tax dollars is represented by all that stuff

. And believe me, many of these guys could buy and sell the Average Joe on a slow day. Many times over, in fact.
Sorry to get off subject, but I thought I'd chime in on the last post. The diversion of feed grain to ethanol production in fact isn't costing much in the way of increased food costs.
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ThrowbackRacingTeam (Offline)
#49
2/24/12 6:43 PM
Hey Cody, my concern is if they didn't change the tank size rule then maybe they should and require a minimum that is closer to what everyone is running. If they don't someone will come out with a 59 gallon tank soon since that would be big enough now and that would obsolete all the bigger ones we run. That size must be left over from the 4cyl. offy days although I'm not sure what those cars had for sure. USAC really ought to raise that minimum, of course they now allow all the cage body work like the sprint cars so maybe they want to run smaller tanks like them too, even though not one fan likes small tanks. I would also like to know how much this fuel will cost next year???? Thanks for your info, Mike.