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Ethanol Antagonists Fail in N.D.

July 01, 2003

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Ethanol Focus of: National Television Broadcast

By Tom Bryan

July 01, 2003

Ethanol insiders sat down with Ag Day Network's "Weekend Marketplace" host Al Pell for a taping of the widely syndicated TV program during the 2003 International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Trade Show in Sioux Falls, S.D. The result was a fruitful panel discussion that openly addressed the industry's triumphs and trials.

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AgriTalk host Mike Adams is a voting member and past-president of the National Association of Farm Broadcasters (NAFB) and is also a member of the National Agricultural Marketing Association (NAMA). Mike has received numerous awards and commendations from farm commodity groups and civic organizations for his straightforward approach to the issues. His peers have also honored him as a past recipient of the Prestigious Farm Broadcaster of the Year award. He is a vocal proponent of the ethanol industry.

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Inventory Improving, Potential Weather-Derived Volatility

By Dan Schroeder, U.S. Energy Services, Inc.

July 01, 2003

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Direction of the Corn Market will Hinge on Weather

By Jason Sagebiel, FCStone

July 01, 2003

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Distillers Wet Grain Market Saturated Due to Expensive Drying Costs

By Sean Broderick, Commodity Specialists Company (CSC

July 01, 2003

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Public-Private Partnership Supporting National Information and Outreach Effort

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Strategic alliances seem to be prevailing in every facet of ethanol production and marketing. Who does it benefit? What might it threaten?

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The once besieged ethanol project in Wisconsin overcame opposition, won over a community and stuck to the vision of its leaders. Today, the 20-mmgy plant has found a home - and a new identity - in the township of Utica.

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The name change is a 'natural extension of the internationally recognized Abengoa corporate name, known for excellence, innovation and flexibility.'

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After months of reviewing applicants from around the nation, Colorado-based BBI International is chosen.

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The 30-mmgy plant is expected to break ground soon and be completed by 2004.

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The company has announced that its ethanol interests are ‘closed.'

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South Dakota has nine ethanol plants and two under construction.

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