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Perdue Says Trump To Act On Ethanol Waivers

Rep. Darin LaHood via Facebook
Rep. Mike Bost, Darin LaHood, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, and Rep. Rodney Davis and John Shimkus at the Farm Progress Show in Decatur on Wednesday.

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says President Donald Trump will take action to soften the effects of oil refinery exceptions for blending corn-based ethanol in motor fuel. 

Perdue spoke to farmers and agribusiness leaders Wednesday in Decatur. He says it was "disappointing" that Trump's Environmental Protection Agency granted the waivers . They came after Trump allowed for year-round sales of 15 percent ethanol blend in fuel. That's up from the more common 10 percent blend and a summertime ban on sales of the 15 percent fuel because of more smog produced by higher concentrations of ethanol. 

Perdue would not say what action the Republican president will take but that Trump believes the EPA waivers were "way overdone." 

Ethanol advocates contend that oil refinery waivers have reduced ethanol production by 2 point 6 billion gallons since Trump took office.

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