
America needs an Open Fuel Standard
Let’s face it, not only is America addicted to oil, but our government mandates that addiction which leads to consumers and businesses to relying on ...
continue readingLet’s face it, not only is America addicted to oil, but our government mandates that addiction which leads to consumers and businesses to relying on ...
continue readingAaaand there off… as combines slowly creep across the South Dakota plains, farmers have begun harvesting their 2011 corn crop. Normally, most farmers ...
continue readingFarmers don’t get much credit for growing more and more crops to meet the rising demand for food, feed, fuel and fiber in a world where nearly 16,000 ...
continue readingLate August and early September, or when the corn fields start turning from green to gold usually marks the start for corn silage season in South Dakota. ...
continue readingFinally, a film that dares to defend America’s only available alternative to gasoline, ethanol. The job producing and environmentally friendly fuel has ...
continue readingNew jobs, tax revenues and additional grain marketing options are just a few of the many positives brought about by the improvements being made to the ...
continue readingIf you’re headed to the South Dakota State Fair this weekend in Huron don’t rub your eyes, that gas station marquee on Dakota Ave really does say E15. ...
continue readingLeaders from several South Dakota ag commodity groups met with U.S. Sen. John Thune and his senior advisor Lynn Tjeerdsma in Sioux Falls on Tuesday to ...
continue readingIt’s amazing how misinformation can spread these days with nothing other than uneducated opinions and easy-to-blame targets. This seems to be especially ...
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