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The Environmental Protection Agency announced last week that the U.S. will allow year-round sales in eight Midwestern states in 2025. Environmental advocates say the decision is a step in the wrong direction.
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Three companies want to capture carbon dioxide from Midwestern ethanol plants, transport it by pipeline and store it underground. Many in the ethanol industry claim it’s essential to the industry’s survival. Environmentalists and even farmers argue the pipelines are a boon for the industry — not a real solution for climate change.
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Producers will make more than 15 billion gallons of ethanol from corn, complying with the new renewable fuels mandate from the EPA.
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The nation's ethanol industry is recovering slowly from the pandemic shutdown, but some wonder whether it would be better off coming back smaller.
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A handful of agriculture-related bills passed by the Missouri General Assembly this year have been signed into law by Gov. Jay Nixon.Senate Bill 665…
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A proposed rule change that would have allowed more ethanol to be blended into gasoline sold in Missouri has been shot down by a joint legislative…
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The Missouri Department of Agriculture is proposing a rule change that would allow more ethanol to be blended into gasoline sold in the Show-Me State.The…
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A state appeals court has upheld regulations implementing Missouri’s renewable energy standard. Kevin Gunn chairs the Missouri Public Service Commission,…
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$1.3 million ATM Solutions money restolenThe $6.6 million robbery of ATM Solutions in St. Louis in 2010 is believed to be the largest heist ever in St.…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, April 19, 2011 -WASHINGTON - It's made from a strange brew of ingredients that include recycled…