Page 28—Corn Talk, Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 11,1995 Corn Contest Posts Results DonaldLidilonwaJM 197 5 194 ZIS99 HI 3 0 30 Po*y(d>y) 901 90 40 Fiona*3l93 Rag SMI Jag-Way 93 9 19 3 94503 79 3 4 0 30 Sana 130 32 It DoaMaf«73»P Rad SMI Avff John Gnat Farm Mark Cnai Farm Davd T CnaiFarm Ed Snook 0 t Richard Snydar Harold A Jamas Bdhop UilvM Pouat Raymond Lai Avaragi Chna Prifram ChartaaSump MkaVWooi Roy Wimar Avaraga Fulmar Braa Krahedi Parma Claranco Pahnoi Gary H Fohnoi Avaraga KcwtCharlM Firm Wftz Bw Avrif Corn Growers Join Ethanol Coalition ST. LOUIS, Mo.— The National Com Growers Association (NCGA) is pleased to announce with the 19 state Governors Ethan ol Coalition (GEC) the formation of a new program to expand the use of ethanol powered E-85 vehicles. This joint venture is part of a larger effort includ ing the United States Department of Eneigy (DoE), state com grower organizations, state energy offices and members of the ethanol industry. “The objective is to break the chicken-and egg syndrome we have been caught in for a number of years,” said Rod Gangwish, presi dent of NCGA and a Shelton, Neb. farmer. “The problem is that fuel providers would not install refueling facilities until cars were available and auto manufacturers were reluctant to provide alternatively fueled vehicles until the refu eling capabilities were available.” The endeavor is an effort by the two orga nizations to provide more than $1 million in funding to help facilitate the develop ment of a refueling infrastructure in sever al Midwest states. This infrastructure will be designed to service several hundred cars being produced by Ford Motor Company and distributed by the General Services Ad ministration (GSA). In the first order, 125 cars will be placed in the Chicago area and 125 placed in St. Louis. 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