It is so obvious that you have no idea what you are talking about!
Why anyone who listened to Rush Limbaugh out of Sacramento back in the 80’s would be very familiar with a RADIO JINGLE advertising a farmers market and AUCTION that is still open and advertises to this day.
Now logic may not be one of your strong points, but wouldn't a ubiquitous radio advertisement for a Farmers auction indicate that such was a fairly common occurrence in the farming community?
Your credibility is SHOT! Your claims to knowledge of my life are ludicrous. Your idiocy about Auctions being a rare event even more ludicrous.
Almost as ludicrous as someone saying that ‘nothing is wasted in ethanol production’ or suggesting pigs would do better on a low carb Atkins diet!
OK, you apparently know of a farmer's market in southern California. Swell, but that has virtually nothing to do with American agriculture or the feed value of distillers spent grains.
I'm trying not to hurt your feelings, but you're not aware of how animals are raised, fed or marketed and were not aware that fat hogs trade at a discount to lean hogs. You can try to be as mean as you want, but anyone who has raised livestock can tell that you haven't.
If your arguments against ethanol are based on government subsidies, we don't disagree. Government interference in the marketplace will cause a long term injury to the future of fuel ethanol far greater than the short term benefit received by fuel blenders from the current tax credit.
But having said that, the notion that distillers wet or dried grains are not a valuable feed ingredient (especially for ruminants) is simply mistaken.