Ethanol wasn't being absorbed fast enough.

It's going to escalate the introduction of other materials, but that's years away.

They're basically saying 'do what you need to do.

It is a credit to the citizens that they have put aside that predisposition not to evacuate and that they realize that this is a real threat.

You're talking different engineering for a raised bridge ... you're also projecting construction costs into the future, which has historically proven to be futile.

We are continuing to pump out ethanol and that's the good news.

This figure is very preliminary.

The future of ethanol is still corn.

There's huge demand for ethanol right now, even though we're breaking production records every month. They can't make ethanol fast enough.