1972RedNeck
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A bushel of corn can (supposedly) make 2.8 gallons of ethanol and takes about 9.8 gallons of water to process.
$3.55/2.8gal = $1.27 per gal in corn cost. Add a little in for facilities and tax and it's a viable option.
I personally despise E10. They are selling us complete garbage that they boost the octane with 10% ethanol.
Now E85 on the other hand, I fully support as I can build an engine to utilize E85 and run better than an engine setup for "pump gas". That, and it makes me want a shot of tequila every time I fuel up.
Sadly, E85 stations are non existent in Montana.