Kinda like I figured it would, the domestic market was the main concern. But without the tax credits I predicted increased exports. Looks like I was right. The industry is now reacting to market forces, because it can. And our currancy value is well, not like it used to be.....
http://www.spesend.net/CampResource/2R0H8E4TI4FQSG1W/9/text.pdf
Just for every ones information. Like I still maintain, I am neither for nor against the use of dent corn for ethanol. I do benifit from the higher corn prices of a competetive market, much more competition for corn with ethanol demand.
I will add however the inventories of ethanol are at an all time high. Less fuel being used to mix it with.
Regards, Kirk
http://www.spesend.net/CampResource/2R0H8E4TI4FQSG1W/9/text.pdf
Just for every ones information. Like I still maintain, I am neither for nor against the use of dent corn for ethanol. I do benifit from the higher corn prices of a competetive market, much more competition for corn with ethanol demand.
I will add however the inventories of ethanol are at an all time high. Less fuel being used to mix it with.
Regards, Kirk