Before adjourning Saturday, Congress approved legislation extending the 54-cent-per-gallon tariff on imported ethanol as part of the Omnibus Tax bill.
The tariff was set to expire in October 2007 but will continue to be imposed until January 2009.
The American Coalition for Ethanol praised the action to support domestic ethanol production.
Brian Jennings, ACE Executive Vice President said, “We are extraordinarily grateful for the bipartisan leadership which accomplished the extension of the tariff offset to January 1, 2009. This important action helps pave the way for continued growth and investment in rural communities and clean burning, homegrown, renewable fuel.”
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Iowa corn growers say they can meet the demand for both food and fuel.
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Senator Byron Dorgan (D-ND) told a recent ethanol summit in his state that with new ethanol plants coming on line at a rapid pace, the use of ethanol needs to grow or we could soon end up producing a surplus of ethanol.
Diverse mixtures of native prairie plant species have emerged as a leader in the quest to identify the best source of biomass for producing sustainable, bio-based fuel to replace petroleum.
Iowa’s newly-elected Secretary of Agriculture says the ethanol industry can help the state regain its dominance in beef production. 

The value of US crop production this year will probably be about $7 billion more than last year, which is good news for farmers and taxpayers.