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Gate Biofuels plans biofuels terminal in Florida

January 01, 2008

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FCStone launches carbon entity

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By Jessica Ebert

January 01, 2008

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Novozymes eyes Midwest expansion

By Jerry W. Kram

January 01, 2008

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NCERC hosts Operators' School

By Michael Shirek

January 01, 2008

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RIN webinar reveals need for compliance

By Anduin Kirkbride McElroy

January 01, 2008

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Project Development

By Anduin Kirkbride McElroy

January 01, 2008

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Environmental Law: Air Quality Compliance

By Krista McIntyre

January 01, 2008

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Squeezing More Out of Corn

By Jerry W. Kram

January 01, 2008

Millers have been converting corn into valuable products for centuries, so when a new process comes around claiming to do it faster, cheaper and cleaner while yielding more ethanol and creating more valuable coproducts, it demands attention. Reed-Three Rivers Bio-Grain Inc. is implementing a process they say will do all that.

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European Technology Companies Unite

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By Jessica Ebert

January 01, 2008

Eight European firms have joined forces to market their technological wares to ethanol producers worldwide. Representatives of four Denmark-based companies held a symposium in Chicago to explain how their cutting-edge technologies reduce ethanol production costs, improve efficiencies and increase coproduct revenue.

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Connecting Capitol Hill to the Midwest

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By Jessica Sobolik

January 01, 2008

U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan, D-N.D., is part of a growing group in Congress that is interested in and excited about the potential benefits of renewable fuels in the United States. Here, he shares some of his ideas and plans with EPM.

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The Fundamentals of Track Maintenance

By Hal Harrison and Steve Kadrlik

January 01, 2008

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The increase in U. S. corn acres planted in response to growing demand from the fuel, feed, food and export markets has raised concerns about water quality in watersheds and could lead to more stringent conservation practices.

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The Future of the Ogallala Aquifer

By Anduin Kirkbride McElroy

January 01, 2008

The Ogallala aquifer irrigates some of the most important cropland for food and fuel. For years, it's been steadily depleting leaving some to wonder about the sustainability of tapping into it for increased corn irrigation and ethanol production.

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Hear That Train a Comin'

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By Jerry W. Kram

January 01, 2008

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Building the Biofuels Industry

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By Craig A. Johnson

January 01, 2008

Wanzek Construction Inc. started in 1971 as a small firm headquartered in Leo and Janet Wanzek's home in Fargo, N.D. Today, the company has more than a thousand projects under its belt, employs 800 people and owns a fleet of 30 cranes.

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Corn Report

By Jason Sagebiel, FCStone

January 01, 2008

Acreage battle looms in ‘08

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DDGS Report

By By Sean Broderick, CHS Inc.

January 01, 2008

Export market demand continues to rise

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Ethanol Report

By Spencer Kelly, OPIS

January 01, 2008

Tight prompt market emerges

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View From The Hill

By Bob Dinneen

January 01, 2008

Eyes on the Road Ahead

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