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yea it keeps the corn farmers going. There is supposed to be a tax break to so it should be cheaper which it is in the eastern part of the state but here in tourist ripoff capital of the world the Black Hills it cost more. 

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Wow!! I thought I was the only one that recognized ethanol as a farm subsidy!! They tried this in the 70's too but it failed since they didn't have the EPA jamming it down everyone's throats.
Yes, I too am stuck with this garbage fuel. I'm forced to drive 20 miles for gas for my 2 cycle engines to prevent the pistons from burning up and the carbuerators from failing. My neighbors are finally starting to think I'm right as they seem to be having problems.
And I do seem to remember paying A LOT MORE in property taxes so that the farmers could pay little or none.
Politicly though I don't stand a chance, after all, we voted on what would be on the back of the Wisconsin state quarter, and we ended up with a cow.
Signed,
Having a cow in Wisconsin.
(get me out of here, please)

Yes, I too am stuck with this garbage fuel. I'm forced to drive 20 miles for gas for my 2 cycle engines to prevent the pistons from burning up and the carbuerators from failing. My neighbors are finally starting to think I'm right as they seem to be having problems.
And I do seem to remember paying A LOT MORE in property taxes so that the farmers could pay little or none.
Politicly though I don't stand a chance, after all, we voted on what would be on the back of the Wisconsin state quarter, and we ended up with a cow.
Signed,
Having a cow in Wisconsin.
(get me out of here, please)

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