Welcome to Corn Comments! We are brought to you by the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council, a volunteer group of farmers who promote corn marketing in this state, the US and around the globe.
One of the missions of the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council is to increase corn grind through new uses. Aerterra has developed a furnace filter made from polylactic acid, a biopolymer derived from American-grown corn. These high-performance HVAC filters help capture dust, pet dander, and common allergens — all while proudly supporting local farmers.
These innovative air filters begin with field corn and move through multiple value-added stages, including fermentation, fiberization, non-woven fabric production, and advanced nanofiber technology. This process creates new economic opportunities that can take place in rural communities across America.
Aerterra is a great example of how corn can help solve real-world challenges while strengthening rural economies. The filters are currently available direct-to-consumer through Aerterra’s website, connecting farmers and consumers who care about sustainability, clean air, and the future of rural America.
The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council is working for you to increase corn grind in our state and beyond!
Learn more about these filters at: https://aer-terra.com/
Welcome to Corn Comments! We are brought to you by the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council, a volunteer group of farmers who promote corn marketing in this state, the US and around the globe.
One of the missions of the South Dakota Corn Utilization Council is to increase corn grind through new uses. Aerterra has developed a furnace filter made from polylactic acid, a biopolymer derived from American-grown corn. These high-performance HVAC filters help capture dust, pet dander, and common allergens — all while proudly supporting local farmers.
These innovative air filters begin with field corn and move through multiple value-added stages, including fermentation, fiberization, non-woven fabric production, and advanced nanofiber technology. This process creates new economic opportunities that can take place in rural communities across America.
Aerterra is a great example of how corn can help solve real-world challenges while strengthening rural economies. The filters are currently available direct-to-consumer through Aerterra’s website, connecting farmers and consumers who care about sustainability, clean air, and the future of rural America.
The South Dakota Corn Utilization Council is working for you to increase corn grind in our state and beyond!
Learn more about these filters at: https://aer-terra.com/