Grain-based ethanol is a biofuel produced from grains such as maize (corn), rice, and other cereals. Unlike traditional ethanol production, which relies on molasses—a by-product of ...
The U.S. has more than 200 biofuel plants, and most use the corn kernel to make ethanol. A few other cellulosic ethanol refineries have opened across the U.S., but those in Kansas and Mississippi ...
Convenience-store chain partners with South Dakota Corn Utilization Council to boost renewable resource across the state ...
DENVER — Farmers must advocate for themselves. That is a matter of fact. Young or old, new or veteran, all farmers need to be ...
Growth Energy, the nation’s largest biofuel trade association, welcomed John Deere as its newest member. A global leader in ...
The world’s second-largest producer of ethanol Brazil is set to increase the blend of biofuel in gasoline, in a move to aid ...
Brazil's corn ethanol production is anticipated to almost double by 2032, reaching 16 billion liters annually, driven by industry expansion. Citi reports that Brazil will increase its corn ethanol ...
As US growers prepare to plant the 2025 corn crop, the market faces many unknowns. Among them are widely varying South ...
Corn grower leaders joined Representative Adrian Smith (R-NE) and Congressional biofuel leaders at a press conference on Capitol Hill this week. Ethanol champions came together to push for the passage ...