Voters Want Congressional Support for Low-Carbon Ethanol

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A new survey from Morning Consult found continued strong voter support for policies promoting the use of lower-cost, lower-carbon American-made ethanol. Registered voters also indicated robust support for specific legislation allowing the year-round sale of E15 and

Clean Fuels Releases Used Cooking Oil Outlook for Biodiesel

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WASHINGTON, DC – Today, Clean Fuels Alliance America released a new report assessing potential global supplies of used cooking oil (UCO) to meet growing demand for biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) through 2030. In

APHIS Finalizes Changes to Import Regulations for Horses

USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Wednesday announced the finalized amendments to its import regulations for horses. The amendments will better align regulations with international standards and allow more flexibility for permitted imports while continuing to

Few US Adults Rate Their Diet Good or Excellent

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New data from USDA’s Economic Research Service show Americans don’t have high ratings for their diets. In the period covering January 2017 to March 2020, just under three in ten adults, or 29 percent, reported the healthfulness

Weekly Ethanol Production for 9/8/2023

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Article courtesy of the Renewable Fuels Association According to EIA data analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association for the week ending September 8, ethanol production expanded 2.7% to 1.039 million b/d, equivalent to 43.64 million gallons daily.

NASDA Elects Arthur of Oklahoma as President

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. – At the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture Annual Meeting today, NASDA members elected the next cohort of officers for 2023-2024. Oklahoma Secretary of Agriculture Blayne Arthur will serve as NASDA’s 2023-2024 President and will