Spread Trade Has Many Layers

Spread trade has many layers in the market today — from the pressure of potential crop yields to the uncertainty of trade talks moving forward. Speaking of yields, the sentiment is leaning toward a decline as harvest
National Sorghum Foundation Names 2025–26 Scholarship Recipients

LUBBOCK — The National Sorghum Foundation has announced the selection of three students as recipients of its 2025–26 academic year scholarships, honoring academic excellence, leadership, and dedication to agriculture and the sorghum industry. Andrew Le, a senior
Join Us For AOA Live at Farm Progress with AGI

Jesse Allen talks with the folks at AGI during day one of the 2025 Farm Progress Show in Decatur, IL. Learn more at https://www.aggrowth.com. Join us for the livestream from 9a-10a CST or watch on demand after!
ACE 2025 Awards Honor Ethanol Industry Contributors

Sioux Falls, SD – The American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) celebrated leaders and advocates in the ethanol industry at its 38th annual conference in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Merle Anderson Award, named for ACE’s founder, went
Cause of Death Identified for Six Colorado Dairy Workers, Gas Exposure

Six people in Northeast Colorado lost their lives last week in what officials are calling a “dairy accident” at Prospect Valley Dairy. Among the victims was a student from the Weld School District. Three others were hospitalized
Ethanol Industry Split Over EPA’s Small Refinery Exemption Ruling

The ethanol industry is voicing mixed reactions to the Environmental Protection Agency’s latest decision on small refinery exemptions, or SREs, from the Renewable Fuel Standard. The EPA granted 140 full or partial exemptions, denied 28, and deemed