Brad Pfaff, the former director of
the Wisconsin Farm Service Agency who now serves as the federal FSA`s
deputy administrator for farm programs, has met with Wisconsin officials
and business leaders last week to announce the availability of
renewable fuel
blends exceeding 10 percent ethanol in Milwaukee and other parts of the
state. The funds were made possible by the USDA Biofuel Infrastructure
Partnership. "Wisconsin drivers now have cleaner and more affordable fuel choices thanks to the availability of higher ethanol blends at the pump," said Pfaff. "Now that projects across the country to offer higher blends of renewable fuel are starting to take shape, it is clear that the Biofuel Infrastructure Partnership will increase access to renewable, American-made fuels that will help reduce our environmental impact and support rural economies." ...more | ||
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