It also raises the question often asked on this editorial page by Morton Sosland, the late editor-in-chief of World Grain, ...
You know what I mean. Here's another one, courtesy of the totally non-biased Illinois Corn Growers Association. The findings this time are that "a modern ethanol plant does not meaningfully change ...
Hart doubts that corn used in ethanol will breach 5 billion bushels next year, but it will be close. He expects ethanol plants to grind 4.9 billion to 4.95 billion bushels of corn in 2014.
Climbing corn prices is a welcome sign for farmers, but not good news for ethanol plants already strained. Higher corn prices combined with the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic’s ...
The Public Service Commission will meet Friday to vote on the Summit Carbon Solutions pipeline project that aims to ...
As new ethanol production plants have popped up they have created new jobs, but it hasn't all been rosy. Everyone wants more ethanol plants, just Not In My Back Yard (NIMBY).
He tells Brownfield a concern for ethanol plants in Minnesota going into next year is low corn yields. “Because of a lot of ...
The USDA reports another strong month for soybean crush use. 187 million bushels of soybeans were crushed in September, up 9 ...
The vast majority of the world's ethanol is produced from either corn or sugarcane. Cellulose is an important structural material for plants, and it is made up of many repeating sugar units.
A proposed $8.9-billion carbon-capture pipeline that has polarized the US Corn Belt has hit another setback in the critical ...
Tom Pelton, director of communications for the nonprofit, said South Dakota's 16 biofuel plants, which mostly make ethanol from corn, produce about 1.7 million pounds of greenhouse gases each year ...
A truck delivers corn to the Tharaldson Ethanol plant near Casselton, North Dakota, on May 15, 2024. (Jeff Beach/North Dakota ...