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  • Corn is the foundation of US fast food.

    Interesting, if off topic, Maribo has piece on the way that the US fast food industry is built on corn. I'll have the corn with a side of corn , too.
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-18-2008
  • EPA may investigage corn ethanol's environmental credentials

    The US Environmental Protection Agency, may start investigating the environmental benefits of corn ethanol processes, according to a post on Chemically Green , which quotes a letter from Friends of the Earth and others to the EPA. The thrust of the letter is that the EPA should consider all of the effects...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-11-2008
  • Meatpackers say aid to ethanol plants would be unfair and discriminatory

    US meat producers are saying in the Des Moines Register that aid to ethanol producers that are facing trouble because of movements in the price of corn over the previous year would be unfair and "would be a startling new development that discriminates in favour of one segment of American agriculture...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-23-2008
  • Restaurants set to raise prices as corn cost feed through to plates

    A number of US restaurant chains look set to rise prices this year as higher corn prices ripple along the supply chain, according to Huffington post . The key paragraph is buried towards the end of the article.... Part of the problem stems from protein producers' plans to cut back on production in...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-14-2008
  • Webinar on US grain outlook

    Part of CBOT is offering a free webinar on the outlook for the US grain harvest this year today at 2-3pm central US time. That's two days before the US Department of Agriculture is due to release USDA Crop Production and Supply and Demand report on October 10th.
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-08-2008
  • Corn estimates down in the US

    The US Department of Agrculture has lowered its estimates of the volume of corn and soy that will be harvested this year. So 2008 will only be the second largest crop in history. It might have been higher if the weather had been better. That story's in the Des Moines Register . You should subscribe...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-06-2008
  • US on track to deliver second biggest ever corn crop

    The US is on track to deliver the country's second biggest ever corn crop , according to numbers from the US department of agriculture and reported on ICIS news. (Disclosure: I work for ICIS: About ICIS ) My pal William Lemos' report says: The USDA said in its monthly report it expects 12.07bn...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-15-2008
  • Poet to make cellulosic biofuel by year end

    Poet LLC, formerly Broin, says it will be making cellulosic ethanol at a plant in Dakota by the end of the year , according to a report in Iowa Farmer Today. It looks like Poet will be using DuPont technology, under an agreement signed in 2006 to make the ethanol. Poet gained funding from the US Department...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-11-2008
  • Miscanthus research in Iowa

    The Iowa State University is looking hard at Miscanthus as a potential biofuel feedstock , says the Des Moines Register. Miscanthus, on the other hand, holds the potential to make up to 2times as much ethanol per ton as corn. A University of Illinois study in 2005 showed that using corn or switchgrass...
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-03-2008
  • A biofuels polemic from Huffington Post

    If you are interested in the e nvironmental impact of biofuels in the US check this polemic on the Huffington Post . Makes some good points about the end to end efficiency of biofuels in the automotive sector. You can't comment on it there, so perhaps you'd like to do so here.
    Posted to ICIS Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-29-2008
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