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My (Husband's) Little Pony
Some of my stories gather a lot of interest but not to the degree that my husband sometimes does. He draws a lot of attention and gets all kinds of looks over his car. Its a sweet little ride called ...
Posted on 2/11/11 at 8:00 PM
CHS fertilizer plant project moving forward
By Mikkel Pates , December 17, 2012
Beet-energy promoter loses broker license
By Mikkel Pates , April 23, 2012
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New Zealand again approves farm sales to ChineseBy Agweek staff and wire reports , April 23, 2012
Gevo in the news
REDFIELD, S.D. — Redfield Energy LLC of Redfield, S.D., is switching from ethanol to isobutanol in a project funded by Gevo Inc., a biofuel technology company in Englewood, Colo.By Mikkel Pates , April 02, 2012
Leap year?
By Mikkel Pates , April 02, 2012
Franklin, Minn., is unlikely biomass test kitchen
FRANKLIN, Minn. — The Minnesota Valley Alfalfa Producers are striving to concoct the right recipe for rural economic development and energy independence.By Tom Cherveny , March 26, 2012
Planting earlier than usual this spring
By Jonathan Knutson , March 26, 2012
Corn riding high
FARGO, N.D. — Bart Schott planted his first corn crop in 1977. Since then, the North Dakota farmer and corn industry leader has watched the crop’s popularity explode across the state. Enthusiasm for the crop in North Dakota and elsewhere on the Northern Plains is particularly strong this spring.By Jonathan Knutson , February 27, 2012
One step closer to E15
WASHINGTON — Ethanol and farm groups praised a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency decision on Feb. 17 to approve a higher level ethanol blend known as E15, but the Environmental Working Group announced a campaign to discourage consumers from using it, and an Agriculture Department economist said he did not think it will win acceptance soon.By Jerry Hagstrom , February 27, 2012
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Plaintiffs argue Veblen dairy case to SD Supreme CourtBy Agweek Staff and Wire Reports , February 27, 2012
Include E85 in Alternative Fuel Credit
WASHINGTON — The Coalition for E85, a group of retailers, producers and equipment manufacturers, has issued a call to action to members, retailers and other supporters of E85 to contact their senators and representatives and urge them to support the inclusion of E85 in the Alternative Fuel Credit in the tax extenders package currently under review.By Coalition for E85 , February 27, 2012
South Dakota a leader in the ethanol effort
BROOKINGS, S.D. — The recent announcement that E15 has been approved for use in vehicles 2007 and newer was a long overdue but welcome decision that will benefit South Dakota producers by beginning to expand markets for ethanol across the nation.By Stephanie Herseth Sandlin , November 08, 2010
Boucher: Work with fuel tank rules, don’t whine
BISMARCK, N.D. — Democratic agriculture commissioner candidate Merle Boucher says incumbent Republican Doug Goehring (GORE’-ing) should help farmers comply with new federal fuel tank rules instead of complain about them.September 28, 2010
Farmers union: Ethanol blends should be labeled accurately at the pump
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is working on a label for ethanol blends at the pump. Minnesota Farmers Union is urging the FTC to use labels that are accurate, descriptive, and not harmful to the ethanol blends so that consumers who drive flex-fuel vehicles can have a real, home-grown, domestic fuel choice.By Staff Report , June 05, 2010
American consumers deserve fuel choice
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — As a farmer, rancher, businessman, former lawmaker and current president of the American Coalition for Ethanol, it won’t surprise you that I support making renewable and homegrown fuels more widely available. But just like you, I am also a consumer.By Lars Herseth , May 24, 2010
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