Biodiesel Has Place in USDA Biofuels Report

John Davis

While the ethanol industry has been praising the USDA’s report entitled “Roadmap to Meeting the Biofuels Goals of the Renewable Fuels Standard by 2022,″ there’s plenty in there for biodiesel fans to like as well. The feds are optimistic that biodiesel will be able to carry its share of the overall 36 billion gallons of biofuels goal: The U.S biofuels …

Biodiesel, biofuels, Soybeans, USDA

New Class of Tractor Pullers to Use Biodiesel

John Davis

Some tractor pullers will be running green … and I’m not just talking about the John Deere machines out there. This article from Wallaces Farmer says the National Tractor Pullers Association’s 2010 season will feature a new competition division, the Light Pro Stock class, and with sponsorship from the United Soybean Board (USB), those tractors will be running on soy …

Biodiesel, Soybeans

ASA: Soybeans Can Provide Food, Fuel & Jobs

John Davis

The American Soybean Association says soybeans can provide the food this country needs, while also producing an important fuel in the form of biodiesel. And that means more jobs. Southeast Farm Press reports, in comments to the National Research Council’s Committee on Economic and Environmental Impacts of Increasing Biofuels Production, the ASA says biodiesel made from soybean oil can play …

Biodiesel, food and fuel, Soybeans

ASA: Farmers Need to Plant Biodiesel Seed with Reps

John Davis

While soybean farmers are getting their crops in the ground, their lobbying group is telling them to plant something else: the seed of renewing the federal biodiesel tax incentive with their U.S. Congressmen. The American Soybean Association wants farmers to make the calls right from their offices: the cab of their tractors: “Call your Senators and Representative and ask them …

Biodiesel, Soybeans

Acres for Biodiesel, Ethanol Feedstocks to be Big

John Davis

If the biodiesel makers ever get the $1-a-gallon federal tax credit back, the industry could have plenty of feedstock for the green fuel come fall. This Bloomberg article posted in the Wichita (KS) Eagle says U.S. farmers are expected to plant their largest soybean crop this year: Soybean plantings will rise 2.1 percent to 79.111 million acres from a record …

Biodiesel, Ethanol, Ethanol News, News, Soybeans

DF Cast: Ethanol & Biodiesel Talk of Commodity Classic

John Davis

Since it was the biggest gathering of the year for corn and soybean growers, it’s only natural that Commodity Classic was also a good place to talk about the state of the ethanol and biodiesel industries, especially when you consider the two grains are still the biggest feedstocks for the biofuels. In this edition, we listen in on the conversation …

Audio, Biodiesel, corn, Domestic Fuel Cast, Ethanol, Ethanol News, NCGA, News, Soybeans

World’s Largest Soybean Plant to Use Verenium Process

John Davis

The world’s largest soybean processing plant will be using a a process from Verenium that will increase soybean oil production. This company press release says Verenium’s Purifine(R) PLC enzymatic degumming process will be used at the Molinos Rio de la Plata’s San Lorenzo plant in Argentina … Argentina’s leading soybean and sunflower seed processor: “Molinos’ ability to adopt new innovative …

Soybeans

New Holland Commitment to Biodiesel

Cindy Zimmerman

When it comes to approval of biodiesel in farm machinery, New Holland is outstanding in the field. In both North America and Europe, New Holland has been a leader in recognizing the importance of biodiesel as a fuel source for agricultural equipment. The company was first to approve the use of biodiesel blends back in 2006 and has since moved …

Audio, Biodiesel, Farming, New Holland, Soybeans

New Study Shows Soy-Biodiesel’s Green Ways

John Davis

While soybean-based biodiesel has been unfairly knocked at times for not being as environmentally friendly as it should be, a new study shows just how green fuel from the bean really is. A new peer-reviewed life cycle profile released by the United Soybean Board (USB) documents multiple energy and environmental benefits of U.S. soybean farming and processing, including biodiesel. This …

Biodiesel, Soybeans

Loss of Biodiesel Incentive Costs Farmers, Consumers

John Davis

Biodiesel producers aren’t the only ones who are being hit by the loss of the federal $1-a-gallon tax incentive. This story from Agriculture Online says farmers and consumers are also being hurt: Ohio Soybean Association president Jeff Wuebker estimates that failure to renew the tax credit, which expired at the end of 2009, will cost him about $12.50 an acre …

Biodiesel, Government, Legislation, Soybeans