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RFA cautiously optimistic about EPA’s renewable volume reallocation proposal

RFA cautiously optimistic about EPA’s renewable volume reallocation proposal

The Renewable Fuels Association today said it is encouraged by the Environmental Protection Agency’s new proposal to ensure that renewable fuel volumes lost to small refinery exemptions in 2023-2025 will be reallocated to future RFS standards. EPA is co-proposing two options to account for renewable fuel blending volumes lost to SREs: Reallocate all of the exempted volume and add it to 2026 and 2027 RFS requirements, or reallocate half of the exempted volume. “While we continue to question...

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No change in house/senate ag leadership

No change in house/senate ag leadership

Leadership of the House and Senate Agriculture Committees will likely be the same in the next Congress. Who controls the majority in the House, along with the Senate, will have a significant say in the 2023 Farm Bill process. Ranking Republican Glenn GT Thompson was...

November brings another neutral WASDE report

The markets were considering the fact that the USDA might make some changes to their estimates in the November WASDE, but it looks like they?re going to hold off for a little while longer yet. As a result, the grain prices didn?t have much of a reason to move today....

Cyber November offers Black Friday-esque deals on agricultural inputs

Cyber November offers Black Friday-esque deals on agricultural inputs

New technology is constantly coming out for farmers to use, but sometimes it?s difficult for them to get their hands on all of those products. Fortunately, Cyber November provides an opportunity for them to do just that and focus on minimizing their input costs....

What should farmers already be thinking about for next year?

What should farmers already be thinking about for next year?

You aren?t imagining things. 2022 has been a turbulent year for farmers trying to navigate high input costs. World events, supply chain disruptions, and extreme weather have led to everything from input shortages to high costs.Earlier this month at the Syngenta crop...

USDA conducts African trade trip

USDA conducts African trade trip

Even though many of the economies of the world are struggling through some tough times due to inflation and even the possibility of a recession, we still have seen a shift in how the economies of the world have developed. Before the coronavirus and the economic...

Grassley presses Biden administration on new rural mental health law

Grassley presses Biden administration on new rural mental health law

Republican Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa is requesting an update on the Biden administration?s efforts to implement the Seeding Rural Resilience Act. Grassley sent the request to the Department of Agriculture and Health and Human Services this week. The 2020...

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