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Wagner Native Ethanol hoping to buy Napa-Platte rail line
PIERRE - The buyer of the state-owned railroad line between Napa and Platte might be the backers of the proposed Wagner Native Ethanol project after all, rather than the Iron Horse Development group that was selected Oct. 31 by the South Dakota Railroad...
Tags: Railway Transportation, Dennis Daugaard, Transportation, Shipping Service, Travel
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Bullish on agriculture - bearish on valuations
Wells Fargo economist Dr. Michael Swanson told the Minnesota Agri-Growth conference, “I'm bullish on the economic fundamentals of agriculture and the food industry, but I'm extremely concerned about valuations.” He said everyone wants to predict the...Tags: Energy Resources, Globalization, Money and Monetary Policy, Biofuels, Environmental Issues
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Illinois credit outlook drops as talk of business taxes surfaces
Clout StreetA key rating agency dropped Illinois’ credit outlook from stable to negative Friday, a move that could make it more expensive to pay for an ongoing statewide construction program aimed a building new roads, schools and bridges. The warning shot...Tags: Justice System, Michael Madigan, Credit and Debt, Credit Ratings, Executive Branch
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Wagner Native Ethanol hoping to buy Napa-Platte rail line
PIERRE — The buyer of the state-owned railroad line between Napa and Platte might be the backers of the proposed Wagner Native Ethanol project after all, rather than the Iron Horse Development group that was selected Oct. 31 by the South Dakota...Tags: Railway Transportation, Dennis Daugaard, Transportation, Shipping Service, Travel
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AAA claims gas blend may damage car engines, void warranties
The new E-15 ethanol blend of gasoline once more has ignited controversy, with AAA on Friday, Nov. 30, saying that it may damage car engines and the ethanol industry calling the warning baseless. Minnesota, the nation's fifth- largest ethanol producer,...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Passenger Cars, Environmental Politics, Automotive Equipment, U.S. Department of Energy
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South Bend leaders to talk about flooding from closed ethanol plant
SOUTH BEND – If you're a homeowner affected by flooding caused by the shutdown of a plant on South Bend's southwest side, you may want to attend a meeting this afternoon. The city says it's not responsible or liable to fix the problem, but leaders...
Tags: FEMA, Biofuels, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Plant Openings
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AAA wants sale of new ethanol-laced gasoline suspended until consumers get more information
The nation’s leading travel organization Friday urged the Obama administration to block the sale of E15, a new ethanol-laced gasoline, that could damage as many as 228 million vehicles that are not designed to run on it.
After years of controversy,...Tags: Minor League Baseball, Kia, Environmental Politics, Automotive Equipment, Mazda
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Ethanol and food security - getting past the anti-ethanol rants
Here we go again - another group arguing that the cost of producing ethanol from corn is food insecurity. From this group we will no doubt see retreads of all these tired arguments, but will have to bear a load of fear-mongering as well-as other...Tags: Droughts, Natural Disasters, Environmental Issues, Biofuels, Food Industry
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Neighbors: Ethanol plant causing water problems
WSBT-TVSOUTH BEND – Neighbors living near New Energy Corporation in South Bend are blaming the shutdown company for causing water problems in their homes. The ethanol plant stopped production a few weeks ago. Since then, neighbors say sump pumps have...Tags: Science and Technology, Biofuels, Environmental Issues, Companies and Corporations, Renewable Energy
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UConn Professor Seeks To Turn Grease Into Fuel
Republican-AmericanSTORRS, Conn. (AP) — A year ago, Richard Parnas had never heard of brown grease: sticky, stinky, remnants of sludge sucked from grease traps at restaurants, bars and commercial kitchens. The glop for years has been considered useless, a common clog-...Tags: Energy Saving, Torrington, Water Supply, Science and Technology, Waterbury
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S.D. Corn approves of RFS decision
The Nov. 16 ruling by the Environmental Protection Agency to preserve the nation's Renewable Fuel Standard was the right decision, the South Dakota Corn Growers Association (SDCGA) says. “Big Oil lost another round of attacks on ethanol today,” SDCGA...Tags: Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, Biofuels, Renewable Energy, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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Producers optimistic about beef plant
Cattle producers who have waited six years for Northern Beef Packers' plant near Aberdeen processing plant to open are excited that the plant is in limited production. "This is huge," said Herman Schumacher, part-owner of LDL Cattle Company near...
Tags: Groton, Tyson Foods Incorporated, Livestock Farming, Environmental Issues, Biofuels
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