Ethanol and biofuel are crucial for High Plains farmers to add value to their crops, according to Ken Eriksen.
As U.S. agriculture navigates global markets, energy demands, and sustainability goals, biofuels like ethanol and renewable diesel play a pivotal role in shaping the future of corn and soybeans.
According to a presentation at the S.E. Agricultural Cooperators Conference in Jakarta, Indonesia, the implications of biofuels for U.S. agriculture emphasize the resilience, reliability, and resourcefulness of the agricultural supply chain.
The Renewable Fuel Standard has transformed U.S. agriculture over the past two decades, influencing how crops like corn and soybeans are grown, stored, and exported.
The role of biofuels remains pivotal in shaping the future of corn and soybeans.
Author's note: Biofuels are vital for U.S. agriculture's future.