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		<title>By: Ken</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ken</dc:creator>
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		<description>Ethanol makers and supporters need to reach out to various fuel users. Motorcycle, boaters, lawn tractors, small motor users like chain saws and others to get them on the ethanol band wagon.

Those manufacturers need to  make their products ethanol compatible. 

The sooner they get on board the less complaints there will be about ethanol.

I also have an issue with the big auto makers. They are making their large vehicles ethanol compatible but are leaving out the smaller vehicles and motors. People that buy smaller fuel efficient vehicles want to use ethanol. 

Ethanol associations need to address these issues with the manufacturers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ethanol makers and supporters need to reach out to various fuel users. Motorcycle, boaters, lawn tractors, small motor users like chain saws and others to get them on the ethanol band wagon.</p>
<p>Those manufacturers need to  make their products ethanol compatible. </p>
<p>The sooner they get on board the less complaints there will be about ethanol.</p>
<p>I also have an issue with the big auto makers. They are making their large vehicles ethanol compatible but are leaving out the smaller vehicles and motors. People that buy smaller fuel efficient vehicles want to use ethanol. </p>
<p>Ethanol associations need to address these issues with the manufacturers.</p>
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