Excerpt:
Via The Examiner:
Barney Lavin ought to be the poster child for ethanol.
A fifth-generation corn farmer, working the land his family homesteaded in 1842, Lavin should see dollar signs over a proposed ethanol plant in this small southeastern Wisconsin town.
Instead, Lavin put down his pitchfork and picked up his cell phone, joining the ranks of […]
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