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St1 preparing to deliver first Cellunolix® ethanol plant using forest industry residues

Biofuels Digest | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Energy News

In Finland, St1 is preparing to deliver the first Cellunolix® ethanol plant using forest industry residues as feedstock to North European Bio Tech. The project is under construction in Kajaani and is expected to come online before the end of 2016. Recently a letter of intent was signed for a similar facility in in Follum, Norway. In its H1 2016 financial reporting, the company said net sales were up by a half million euros over the same period in 2015.


Cows Who Live in Glass Houses Shouldn’t Emit Stones

Biofuels Digest | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Energy News

This month in Finland, a team of intrepid researchers herded one thousand European cows one-by-one into a glass “metabolic chamber” to measure their methane emissions, digestion, production characteristics, energy-efficiency, metabolism, and the microbial make-up of their rumens. The Project is known as RuminOmics, but if it had been titled The Truman Show II: When the Cows Come Home, we wouldn’t have been a bit surprised.


Statement from Agriculture Secretary Vilsack on Farm Income Forecasts for 2015 and 2016

USDA | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Federal News

"Today's farm income forecast underscores the unique ability of American farmers and ranchers to plan ahead and make sharp business decisions in a challenging market, as net farm income for 2015 was revised up significantly to $80.7 billion-an increase of 43 percent since the February forecast. Falling production expenses, including the price of fuel and inputs, was the largest contributor to this latest rally by farmers. Just last week, farm exports for 2016 were revised up to one of the highest levels on record, demonstrating that U.S. farmers and ranchers continue to beat expectations.


Cargill, General Mills, Wal-Mart collaborating to improve farm soil, water quality

Star Tribune | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Food News

Cargill, General Mills, Wal-Mart and several other giant food, agricultural and environmental groups will announce a partnership on Wednesday to accelerate programs and research to improve soil health and water quality on farms. The idea evolved from a meeting of CEOs that Wal-Mart held two years ago at its Arkansas headquarters. The topic: how the companies could help support agriculture in the Midwest. Among other things, it was clear that companies were increasingly making commitments to customers that their products would come from fields or barns where farming is done susta


Agrium, Potash talk merger

Reuters | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Agriculture News

Canada's Agrium Inc and Potash Corp of Saskatchewan Inc said they are in talks to merge, a deal that would create a fertilizer and farm retailing giant worth more than $25 billion but also trigger U.S. regulatory scrutiny.  Potash Corp, the world's biggest crop nutrient company by capacity and Agrium, North America's largest farm retailer, said in separate statements that the talks were at a "preliminary" stage about a possible merger of equals, adding that no agreement has been reached.


New NRECA chief hopes bipartisan clout will protect customers

Agri-Pulse | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Energy News

Jim Matheson, a Democrat who was elected to seven terms in the U.S. House from a reliably Republican district in Utah, knows something about what it takes to work across party lines and buck political headwinds. He'll need that experience in his new job as CEO of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, which argues that the Obama administration's climate regulations will drive up consumer costs and put some of its many coal-dependent co-ops out of business. President Obama's Clean Power Plan is the cornerstone of the U.S.


CoBank: Steepest Drop in Farm Income Since Great Depression

Ag Web | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Agriculture News

Brace yourself. According to a new study from CoBank, the drop in farm income over the past three farming seasons has been the biggest plunge since the Great Depression.  "The drop in farm income over the past three years is the steepest decrease since the Depression," says Tanner Ehmke, CoBank senior economist covering, the grains, oilseeds and ethanol, and farm supply sectors. "Producer incomes have fallen more than 50% from 2013 to today and their debt-to-income ratio is on the rise.”  When cash flow becomes an issue, farmers tend to put off whatever bills can wait.


USDA Announces Initiative to Provide Transitional Housing for Rural Americans in Recovery from Substance Use Disorders

USDA | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Federal News

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced an initiative that will use USDA's rural development resources to help fill the need for transitional housing for people recovering from opioid and other substance use disorders. In January, President Obama tasked Vilsack, who is chair of the White House Rural Council, with leading a federal interagency effort focused on rural opioid use.


Nevada USDA rural properties to be available as drug abuse recovery housing

Reno Gazette Journal | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Rural News

Residents recovering from substance abuse in rural Nevada will be getting new options for transitional housing through a new federal program.  The U.S. Department of Agriculture named Nevada as one of four states chosen for a pilot program that would turn vacant USDA properties in rural areas as housing for people who are recovering from opioid, painkiller or other substance abuse disorders.


15 NY counties named drought disaster areas

Democrat and Chronicle | Posted onSeptember 1, 2016 in Federal News

Monroe and Ontario counties were among fifteen New York counties designated Monday as primary natural disaster areas by the U.S. Department of Agriculture due to recent drought-related losses.


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