Ethanol and biofuel are crucial for High Plains farmers to add value to their crops, according to Ken Eriksen.
As U.S. agriculture navigates global markets, energy demands, and sustainability goals, biofuels like ethanol and renewable diesel play a key role in shaping the future of corn and soybeans.
Ken Eriksen's presentation at the S.E. Agricultural Cooperators Conference in Jakarta, Indonesia, highlighted the importance of biofuels for U.S. agriculture, emphasizing the resilience and reliability of the agricultural supply chain.
The Renewable Fuel Standard has transformed U.S. agriculture over the past two decades.
The legacy of the Renewable Fuel Standard continues to influence the growth, storage, and export of crops like corn and soybeans.
Author's summary: Biofuels are key to U.S. agriculture's future.