Bob Hollis, of Chicago, fills up his truck with gasoline Thursday at Fred's Mini Mart in Shadeland. Hollis owns a farm in West Point and travels to the area frequently. The gas station features the yellow-handled E85 ethanol pumps along with gasoline and diesel. The price of E85 on Thursday was the same as regular unleaded, $2.57. By Tom Leininger/Journal and Courier
Bob Hollis, of Chicago, fills up his truck with gasoline Thursday at Fred's Mini Mart in Shadeland. Hollis owns a farm in West Point and travels to the area frequently. The gas station features the yellow-handled E85 ethanol pumps along with gasoline and diesel. The price of E85 on Thursday was the same as regular unleaded, $2.57. By Tom Leininger/Journal and Courier

By Dan Shaw, Journal and Courier

When Greg Boesch thought of selling a fuel that contains a high percentage of ethanol, it was from 30 cents to 40 cents a gallon cheaper than gasoline.

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