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A halt to rail shipments of ethanol due to a railroad strike would threaten to reverse the recent slide in U.S. gasoline pump prices from a record high.
EPA is coordinating with USDA and the Department of Energy (DOE) on biofuel blending requirements past 2022, EPA Administrator Michael Regan said on Tuesday.
In its final assessment of the 2021-22 crop, Conab raised its official Brazilian soybean crop estimate . . .
U.S. Senator John Boozman (R-AR), ranking member of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, is calling on the USDA to focus on day-to-day functions, not the Biden administration’s political goals:
Senior U.N. and Russian officials met in Geneva on Wednesday to discuss Russian complaints that Western sanctions were impeding its grain and fertilizer exports despite a UN-brokered deal. . .
U.S. farmers confronting supply-chain bottlenecks and a surging dollar are losing their competitive edge in the global market for soybeans to their biggest rival: Brazil.
If the data review justifies any changes, NASS will publish updated planted and harvested acreage estimates.
Argentina’s daily soy trading volume hit its highest level in five and a half years, the country’s Rosario Grain Exchange said, after the government announced a higher foreign exchange rate during September.
The Biden administration is expected to announce a rule this year that would detail annual biofuel blending mandates for the refining industry for a three-year period instead of just for one. . .
Corn-for-ethanol use totaled 445.7 million bu. during July, according to USDA, which was a little lighter than the 448.3 million bu. traders expected.