ETHANOL
A wee crack in Thune's debt-ceiling position
So the debt ceiling drama is over (sort of) and SD's mighty 3 all voted 'yes.' (We'll discuss that soon.) Meanwhile, South Dakota's junior senator - who's been all over the TV talking about this - ma...
Posted on 8/3/11 at 12:27 AM
Ethanol helping Brazilian sugar makers
SAO PAULO — Raizen, Royal Dutch Shell Plc’s sugar venture with Cosan Industria & Comercio, is among producers set to profit from funneling more of a record cane crop into ethanol as a government measure bolsters demand.By Lucia Kassai and Stephan Nielsen , February 01, 2013
POET plant halts ethanol production, cites drought
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A central Missouri ethanol plant is suspending production Feb. 1, saying the extended drought has made it almost impossible to get enough corn to make the alternative fuel, a plant spokesman said Friday.By Jim Salter , January 25, 2013
Ethanol group eyes rail line again
Deal is still cooking on sale of state-owned Napa-Platte route.By Bob Mercer , December 06, 2012
New POET sales manager helps feed purchases
SIOUX FALLS — POET Nutrition Territory Sales Manager Chad Ruter is helping local feeders take advantage of their proximity to POET plants.By News release , November 09, 2012
Ethanol decline threatens Bush plan to wean US from oil
By Mario Parker , November 08, 2012
Kansas-based firm buys Nebraska ethanol plant
Advanced BioEnergy reported a sale price of $160 million, plus the estimated $15 million value of inventory at closing.October 18, 2012
OPINION: Renewable Fuel Standard key to strong future for local economies
By Jeff Broin and Wesley Clark , October 10, 2012
Fighting for ethanol
Producers organize to defend RFS and their industryBy Jerry Hagstrom , October 05, 2012
OPINION: Critic of DDG wrong
By CHAD BLINDAUER , October 02, 2012
Biobutanol firm to shift to ethanol in short-term as it tweaks process
A next-generation biofuels company says it’s suspending plans to produce isobutanol from corn at its Minnesota plant and will instead make ethanol in the near term while it tweaks its process.By Dirk Lammers , September 26, 2012
OPINION: Ethanol supporters make voices heard
This past week, members of the ethanol industry, including myself and fellow staff from the Poet plant in Mitchell traveled to Washington, D.C., for a series of meetings with members of Congress, Agriculture Secretary Vilsack and other top government officials.By JERRY RUBENDALL , September 25, 2012
LETTER: Distillers grain not as good as corn for cattle
The reason the use of DDGs in livestock feed has grown dramatically is because corn for food is unaffordable due to the ethanol industry’s consumption.By Ron Wieczorek , September 14, 2012
LETTER: Ethanol, co-products are used, needed
I would be happy to answer the questions about ethanol and it’s co-product distillers grains (DDGs) which were asked in your Aug. 25 letter “Ethanol distillation: Have your corn and eat it too?”By Chad Blindauer , September 01, 2012
LETTER: Ethanol distillation: Have your corn and eat it, too?
You could use corn for ethanol, and get more out of it in terms of nutrition as well. I must say, I’m skeptical of that claim.By Ron Wieczorek , August 25, 2012
Should mandate end, ethanol would stay in fuel
By Mario Parker , August 24, 2012
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