date:Feb 07, 2013
are all negatively impacted by the RFS.
Left unchanged, the RFS will continue to divert more and more of the nation's corn crop, and more farm acreage, away from food production and into the production of motor fuel. You don't have to be an economist to recognize that this trend will cause further food cost spikes, a most unwelcome prospect for US food makers and the consuming public. Trying to change the price at the pump should not burden consumers with increased prices in the grocery checko