The Trump Administration Recently Proposed Record-Setting Renewable Fuel Volumes

The proposal would set the highest overall numbers ever.

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(Farm Journal )

The Trump Administration recently proposed record-setting renewable fuel volumes for 2026 and 2027. The proposal would set the highest overall numbers ever, including a 67 percent increase for biomass-based diesel compared to 2024.

Numerous ag industry organizations lauded the administration on its commitment to increasing renewable fuel production. Aaron Wetzel, Vice President for Production Systems with John Deere, highlighted the importance of this announcement for farmers but noted there is still work to be done to ensure the proposal is finalized. “The Administration’s recent proposal sets strong numbers for both conventional ethanol, largely produced from corn, and biomass-based diesel, such as biodiesel, made from oilseeds like soybeans,” said Wetzel.

EPA seeks input during its 45-day public comment period, which closes on August 8, 2025.
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