- Rural development funds released
- UNL provides adaptive management course
- Dairy producers can vote
- S.Koreans hold large anti-US beef rally
- Brazil looking to triple exports to China
- NY judge orders prison for former Refco CEO
- Five specialty crop groups get state grants
- Barn Raising scheduleld in Kansas
- Beef Verification Solution program makes changes
- Scientists: Watermelon yields Viagra-like effects
- UNL Extension vegetative treatment systems turn livestock manure 'green'
- KU students studying bees
- Companies competing to upgrade electric grid
- South Korean President calls for end to beef dispute
- G8 Meeting Very Important
- Ground Beef Recall Expanded
- FDA Questioning Where the Salmonella Came From
- Research Finding Some Answers to Salmonella Question
- Groups work to halt Canadian cattle
- NFU Urges Congress to Help Independent Livestock Producers
- Views of Alaska Oil Drilling Surveyed
- New WASDE Information to be Released
- Groups Work to Halt Imports of Canadian Cattle
- IDFA Files Suit in Ohio over Proposed rBST Rule
- UNL and Chinese University collaborate on water
- Focus on Agriculture
- Retail Food Prices Rise Slightly in Second Quarter
- Western govs hope to sway future energy policy
- Pathogen Genes Targeted in Studies
- Unity called for in biofuels
- South Korean auto workers strike over U.S. beef
- Farm Bureau Letter Makes Requests
- Iowa Recovery Moving Forward
- Bob Kerry Wants Commission on Energy and Climate
- National Sorghum Checkoff Collections Begin
- You Tube Video an Educational Piece
- E-Coli Controls in Place
- CCC Rates Announced for July
As a disinformation campaign against corn ethanol continues with enormous funding from special interests, the National Corn Growers Association has created an Internet resource center that focuses squarely on the “food versus fuel” issue. Not only can farmers produce more than enough corn for all needs, but that other factors such as high energy costs have much more impact on global food inflation and shortages.
“Corn growers are sick and tired of being accused of crimes against humanity and of causing starvation in Africa,” said Rick Tolman, NCGA’s chief executive officer. “These statements are not only egregious and offensive, but they ignore the facts, and our resource center is one part of a truth campaign we’ve been waging for some time now.”
The Food and Fuel Resource Center includes links to the latest research on corn ethanol issues as well as news articles, testimony, presentations, white papers, fact sheets, Web site links and quotes. It will be updated on a regular basis and offer a positive but strong response to critics of the U.S. corn and ethanol industries while stressing the many benefits ethanol provides for the domestic economy, energy security and sustainability.
“It’s easy to be overloaded with information,” Tolman said. “But it’s important to have the right information, easily accessible. And that’s our goal here.”
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