At The World’s Largest Truck Stop they had a 1917 Army truck on display. Possibly one much like the ones involved in the cross country convoy in 1919 that Lt. Col. Eisenhower travelled with, which is one of the events we’re commemorating with our trip.
Here’s two of our army participants posing in their modern day uniforms. They look sharp don’t they?
Domestic Fuel coverage and participation in the AASHTO Interstate 50th Convoy is sponsored by the Ethanol Promotion and Information Council.


One of our stops on the way through Iowa was
Joanna Schroeder works for the
When we got to Living History Farm in Urbandale, IA Tony Sartor, Iowa State University had an ethanol car on display.
The Lt. Governor of Iowa met our convoy off of I-80 after we got into Iowa. She’s Sally Pederson (right), seen here with
Before we were escorted into Living History Farms in Iowa I met with our escorts, the American Legion Riders of Iowa.
You get just one post today. We rolled into Iowa and stopped just short of Urbandale to meet up with the
A bill introduced this week in Congress would make the federal excise tax credits for renewable fuels permanent. According to a
Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns has announced a loan guarantee and grant totaling $3.75 million for construction and operation of a new biodiesel production facility in Iowa.
Seventy-three percent of American consumers are likely to purchase ethanol-enriched fuel, according to the results of a new national study by the Ethanol Promotion and Information Council. This represents a nine percent increase over January 2005. In addition, nearly 90 percent of those who are familiar with ethanol associate the fuel with its many positive benefits.