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Colo. company explores production of nitrogen fertilizer at N.D. ethanol plants
Colorado company Agrebon Inc. and North Dakota partners are in discussions with North Dakota's two largest ethanol plants in Casselton and Hankinson to build small-scale nitrogen fertilizer factories on their campuses. The fertilizer plants will be...Tags: Science and Technology, Computer Hardware, Renewable Energy, Finance, Energy Saving
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US Cash Grains-Soy bids, meal offers surge on razor-tight supply
ReutersApril 25 (Reuters) - Soybean spot basis bids rose to new seasonal records at many processing plants around the U.S. Midwest early on Thursday, while offers for soymeal also gained as farmers held tightly to the thin stockpile of supplies remaining from...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Biofuels
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CME sets May 13 for RIN contract launch to rival ICE
ReutersNEW YORK, April 25 (Reuters) - CME Group Inc will launch a suite of contracts to trade renewable identification numbers (RINs) on May 13, two weeks after the IntercontentalExchange debuts its RIN contracts, as the rivals race to tap the volatile market...Tags: Environmental Issues, Petroleum Industry, New Products, New York Mercantile Exchange, Renewable Energy
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U.S. ethanol output climbs 2.5 percent in week
Reuters* Ethanol production up 2.5 pct to 853,000 bpd * Stocks climb 0.5 pct to 17.6 million barrels April 24 (Reuters) - U.S. ethanol output rose 2.5 percent last week and stocks climbed slightly as more idled production came back on line, according to a...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Biofuels
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Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Sioux Falls-based Poet is restarting production at its ethanol plant in Missouri while adding corn oil production to its product mix. The 45 million-gallon-per-year ethanol plant suspended operations in February, primarily...Tags: Environmental Issues, Medicaid, Health Insurance, Renewable Energy, Biofuels
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POET Biorefining says restarted ethanol plant in Macon, Missouri
ReutersApril 23 (Reuters) - Leading ethanol maker POET Biorefining restarted its ethanol plant in Macon, Missouri, last week after upgrading the plant to extract corn oil and as margins improved, a company spokesman said on Tuesday. The privately held POET shut...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Biofuels, Poetry, The Midland Company
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U.S. Cash Grains-Soy bids surge to season record on tight stockpile
ReutersApril 23 (Reuters) - Soybean spot basis bids jumped to the highest levels ever for this time of year around the U.S. Midwest on Tuesday as the domestic stockpile tightened amid a slow pace of export shipments in South America, dealers said. * U.S. farmers...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Biofuels
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Brazil unveils tax breaks, credit for ethanol industry
ReutersBRASILIA, April 23 (Reuters) - Brazil will cut taxes and extend lines of credit for a struggling sugar cane ethanol industry that has lost market share to gasoline due to rising production costs, Finance Minister Guido Mantega said on Tuesday. Mantega...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Brazil, Biofuels, Social Security
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Construction started on $11.2M grain facility
A major player is entering the grain-handling business. Concord Grain Company, owned by Todd Ochsner, began construction on its new shuttle loading facility on April 1 and plans to open for business Sept. 15. The $11.2 million grain elevator with...
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EPA fines company for violations at Aberdeen ethanol plant
A company that owns an ethanol plant in Aberdeen has agreed to pay fines for violations of federal Environmental Protection Agency rules. The EPA says Advanced BioEnergy has agreed to pay $136,500 to settle violations at its ethanol plants in Aberdeen...Tags: Environmental Issues, Fines, Punishment, Renewable Energy, Environmental Politics
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EPA fines Aberdeen ethanol plant
A company that owns an ethanol plant in Aberdeen has agreed to pay fines for violations of federal Environmental Protection Agency rules. The EPA says Advanced BioEnergy has agreed to pay $136,500 to settle violations at its ethanol plants in Huron...Tags: Environmental Issues, Fines, Punishment, Renewable Energy, Environmental Politics
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California's dairy dilemma
Although the recession drove many businesses into bankruptcy, times have been particularly hard for the state's dairy farmers. Almost 400 California dairies have closed in the last five years — 105 in 2012 alone — plagued by soaring prices for...
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