Corn growers welcome EPA’s year-round E15 access decision
Drivers in much of the Midwest can fuel up year-round with a higher blend of ethanol thanks to a new decision by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Drivers in much of the Midwest can fuel up year-round with a higher blend of ethanol thanks to a new decision by the Environmental Protection Agency.
The National Corn Growers Association and BASF have partnered for another year to provide scholarships to undergrad students passionate about agriculture.
Four Consider Corn Challenge IV were chosen, each with a unique way to improve a product or process using feed corn to produce bio-based materials.
The National Corn Growers Association has announced that the National Corn Yield Contest to include a new pilot class focused on nitrogen management.
The National Corn Growers Association is launching its fourth iteration of the Consider Corn Challenge to find game-changing new uses for field corn.
Heath Cutrell from Chesapeake, Virginia, achieved the overall highest yield of 394 bushels per acre in the National Corn Growers Association 2022 National Corn Yield Contest.
Congress passed legislation today that will fund the government through September 2023 and allocate millions of dollars to support key agricultural initiatives.
A stable trading partnership between Mexico and the United States is integral to farmers and economies but Mexico still wants to phase out GM corn by 2024.
To support the education of today’s youth as they grow into the agricultural leaders of tomorrow, the National Corn Growers’ Association invites eligible students to apply for the 2023 Scholarship Programs.
When EPA announced its June 30 proposed rule on atrazine, farmers took immediate notice of EPA’s ultra-low level for atrazine. After examining the extensive documentation posted to the docket, the scenario has gone from bad to worse for grower.