
Bipartisan Biofuel Compromise Reached
An ethanol deal has been reached between a bipartisan group of United States Senators in which they have agreed to end the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax ...
continue readingAn ethanol deal has been reached between a bipartisan group of United States Senators in which they have agreed to end the Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax ...
continue readingOn Thursday, June 30, 2011, the United States Department of Agriculture’s Risk Management Agency revised its prevented planting policy for farmers in ...
continue readingKnee high by the 4th of July…or so the old saying goes. The old “knee high” adage meant that if your corn reached the height of your knee by Independence ...
continue readingThe Environmental Protection Agency approved a fuel pump label today for the blend E15 (15% ethanol and 85% gasoline), that the agency had declared safe ...
continue readingFarmers, ag industry representatives and golf enthusiasts will all make their way to the Spring Creek Country Club in Harrisburg, South Dakota tomorrow, ...
continue readingWhile most politicians lived up to their negative stereotypes yesterday in the Senate with the unconstitutional vote on an amendment to stop renewable ...
continue readingThe United States Senate stood up for America’s renewable fuels industry today as they voted against Oklahoma Senator, Tom Coburn’s anti-ethanol amendment ...
continue readingWith criticism of ethanol incentives mounting in D.C. and the need for a reduction in federal spending, the ethanol industry got just what it needed on ...
continue readingOn a hot South Dakota summer day, nothing tastes much better than a cold ice cream treat. As summer draws near South Dakota Corn encourages everyone to ...
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