I saw that information also. But my question is...how do certain counties "opt in" to E10? And conversely, how can we influence counties NOT to opt in?
Thought I posted this before--guess it didn't work. I don't know how to influence public policy, especially when you look at USDA. Check out hte latest USDA IG findings. Since Talbot has never been a "blended fuel" county, I'm hoping it stays ethanol free for awhile.
By the way, since we're neighbors, where do you keep your boat? You'll have to stop by Queen Anne's sometime when Doug are down there pretending to work on our boats to say hi.
We're at Mears Point, F-123. Just stripping the boat for its long-dark winter, and plan to haul out early next week. We winter at Harrison's. Would like to chug down to St. Michael's one more time to top off the tank, but time may not permit....
In water is behind my house in Price's Creek--just south of Kentmorr. She'll be on the hard at Queen Anne's Marina at the mouth of Price's Creek. Like last year, my boat (Anna E.) will be next to Doug C's boat (Crow's Nest).
Just in case there is Hyena prejudice here, I have one! And I love it.
Let's stay in touch and I'd be more than glad to see you and Doug over the winter or during the spring work time. Perhaps at Kentmorr for some Bert talk. We live in Centreville, so no big deal for us. It's great to live on the Eastern Shore.