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Tighter margins, but ethanol plants making it work

Despite the price of corn, the nay-sayers rumblings about using corn for fuel, the headlines about world food price concerns, even rumors of shut downs of ethanol plants, despite all the chatter the renewable fuels industry continues to grow across America.....more>>

Commentary: Energy — Why ownership matters

American Energy for the 21st century has the potential to benefit the rural communities of the Upper Minnesota River Watershed and, in contrast to the coal imported from Wyoming and burned in South Dakota, it can be clean, renewable, sustainable, distributed, and to every extent possible, owned and to the benefit of the people who live here in Minnesota. more>>

More Rural Economy

Cover story: Hog producers are feeling pinch

Industry in crisis; pork producers meet to find solutions

Letter: Organic farming helps rural Minnesota succeed

Growing, preserving Minnesota’s valuable forests

Trying to right a wrong in west central woodlands

Farm and Food File: Math, politics suggest Bush won’t veto farm bill

As agriculture changes, so has Loftness Manufacturing


 


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