Dale Ludwig, Executive Director of the Missouri Soybean Association (MSA), was the emcee today for a major announcement in Kansas City, MO.
Cargill and MSA announced plans for a 40-million gallon per year biodiesel plant adjacent to Cargill’s existing soybean processing facility here. The plans are for the facility to be jointly owned by Cargill and Paseo Biofuels, LLC, a new entity that will be owned by Missouri soybean farmers.
It’s expected that if all proceeds according to plans the facility will begin production next year. To get to that point they have to first complete a $24 million equity drive which kicks off today.


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“Wisconsin is emerging as a leader in ethanol and other renewable fuels, and we need to build on that momentum,” Governor Doyle said. “I want to send a clear message to producers and consumers of ethanol that the State of Wisconsin will not do anything to artificially drive up the price. More and more drivers are turning to ethanol-based fuels because they are cheaper, and that is a trend we want to continue.”

Another place Domestic Fuel will be on Wednesday is at a press conference where a group of Missouir farmer-investors will announce plans for a joint venture with Cargill “to enhance the future of Missouri’s biodiesel industry.” Missouri Senator Jim Talent will also be there at the Cargill Soybean Processing Facility in Kansas City, right after he gets an award at the ACE meeting – giving equal time for ethanol and biodiesel.
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During a visit to Sioux City, Iowa on Tuesday, Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns released the latest farm bill forum theme paper – this one on USDA’s role in renewable energy and energy efficiency programs.
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