
Judge Strikes Down North Dakota’s Carbon Dioxide Storage Law
(Bismarck, ND) — A district court judge has ruled that an underground carbon dioxide storage law in North Dakota is unconstitutional. On Tuesday, Northeast Judicial District Judge Anthony Swain Benson ruled in favor of the Northwest Landowners

Liquid Fuels Groups Announce Progress on E15, Small Refinery Exemption Reform
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Growth Energy today joined organizations representing ethanol producers, oil refiners, fuel marketers, travel plazas, truck stops and convenience store retailers to express the need for long-term policy certainty across the transportation fuel sector. In a letter

The Rising Cost Squeeze: Soybean Farmers Face a Third Year of Losses
Rising input costs for farmers has been an issue the Trump administration has made a policy priority as it advances through its first year – and with good reason. Soybean producers are staring down the barrel of

Farm Bureau Emphasizes Need for Economic Assistance to Ag Secretary
The Trump administration anticipates it will be ready to announce an aid package for American farmers within two-and-a-half weeks, as well as a deal on Chinese soybean purchases. Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins made the announcement this week

Feeders Find Another Gear
Feeders found another gear today, helping to lift the cattle complex even as the industry keeps a close eye on another confirmed case of New World Screwworm, this one even closer to the U.S. border. That’s adding

NCGA Calls for USMCA Renewal
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement has made U.S. corn growers more globally competitive and should be extended for 16 years, according to testimony today from the president of the National Corn Growers Association before U.S. trade officials. “The