Quantcast
breaking news

Gov. Perry Wants Ethanol Production Cut In Half

By: Kristen Kennedy
Updated: June 25, 2008
watch video
Area corn and sorghum farmers are speaking out against Governor Perrys plan to cut ethanol production in half. Governor Perry says turning more corn into ethanol is just raising food prices and the cost to feed Texas livestock. The Corn Producers Association of Texas claims ethanol is helping reduce the price at the pump, and without ethanol gas would cost close to forty cents more per gallon. "With seven billion dollars of ethanol being produced it means that people are going to have to drive less or were going to have to have more oil go in and more gasoline made," says David Gibson, Executive Director for the Texas Corn Producers Board. Tuesday, Governor Perry requested a reduction in something called the Renewable Fuels Standard. That would decrease the amount of renewable fuel, such as ethanol, in the nations gasoline supply.

Comments

Readers Feel...

hello
Related Content

Storms rolled across the South Plains Thursday, leaving damage from the winds, hail, and rain. KLBK's Monica Yantosh reports....

A portion of an interstate highway bridge in Washington state collapsed Thursday night, sending cars and people into the water, authorities said....

The Boy Scouts of America today voted to lift its longtime national ban on admitting openly gay Scouts but will continue to exclude openly gay adults from leadership roles....

When a devastating tornado touched down in Moore, Oklahoma on May 20, locals had 16 minutes to get to safety before the mile-wide EF4 hit. Even that seemingly short warning system is enough to save...

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. -Trey Masek threw his third complete game of the season and freshman Eric Gutierrez homered for the fourth consecutive game, but it wasn't enough as No. 15 Kansas State 4-3...

With today's severe weather and more expected tomorrow, insurance agencies and dent repair shops are prepping for the aftermath. KLBK's Michaela Macdonald has more....

As storms roll into the South Plains Emergency officials prepare for severe weather. ...

Wall Street may be in for a wild ride today after a sharp retreat for stocks in Japan. US stock futures dropped after the Nikkei index in Tokyo plunged 7.3 percent overnight, its worst one-day a...

A mystery illness has sickened seven people in southeastern Alabama, killing two of them, according to the state Health Department, but it's not clear whether the patients - or their symptoms -...

WASHINGTON -- New census estimates show most of the nation's largest cities have further enhanced their allure -- including several in Texas....

 
 
 
 
 
©1998 - 2013 Everythinglubbock.com
Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc.
All Rights Reserved