Some tax-free fuel supplied to farmers is dyed because they are not allowed to use it on the road.
In the USA, highway fuel varies from clear to yellow. Off road fuel is dyed red.
Wolves dyed yellow... yes.Wolves yellow of origin.... no.
Yes. She she dyed it brown then dyed it orange, red, yellow, green ,and blue.
It is a tax issue. Dyed diesel fuel is not taxed, and as long as the fuel is used on the farm it can be run in anything, but when dyed fuel is used on a road vehicle you are cheating your state and town of tax revenue needed to maintain roadways.
Yes.
No. Since a school bus travels "over the road" it is subject to the fuel tax, unlike agricultural fuel, for example, which is dyed red and tax free. If dyed fuel is found in an over-the-road vehicle, the owner/operator can be subject to fines of up to $10,000 in the USA.
Dyed buffalo chips,
yes if pee can turn to blood
Some diesel fuel is only supposed to be used by farmers. It is cheaper. The dye is there so it can be found if used in improper vehicles. The fuel is the same, just dyed. It will not hurt to use it.
I suggest you get a curler? That was only the actress, and she dyed her hair yellow-ish.
She dyed it to make her look bad.
Typically daisies are white or yellow. However they are often dyed so they can be sold in many colors.