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Mankato, Minnesota · MankatoMANKATO, Minn. — Twenty years ago, Minnesota farmers helped make history. In the fall of 2005, the state became the first in the nation to require a biodiesel blend in its diesel fuel, which was a milestone that launched a new era for soybean growers, energy independence and rural innovation. “It’s hard to believe it’s been 20 years already,” said Lincoln County farmer Bob Worth, who served as Minnesota Soybean Growers Association president in 2…See the Story
20 years later: Minnesota’s biodiesel legacy leads the nation
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Morris, Minnesota · MorrisMORRIS, Minn. — Anhydrous ammonia, which is used in the agriculture industry in Minnesota as a nitrogen fertilizer, typically finds its end use here. While the United States is the top importer of the fertilizer to be placed on fields for growing crops, countries like Russia, Trinidad and Tobago, Saudi Arabia and Canada are the world’s top exporters, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Production of ammonia is typically done where …See the Story
Minnesota’s second green ammonia plant could fuel a future of domestic production
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Agriculture · LarimoreWhen I am driving around rural North Dakota doing stories on agriculture, I often pass through small towns where I played high school basketball in the 1970s. Many of the high schools have formed cooperatives and some of them no longer exist, but the memories of riding the bus to those towns to play in their gyms still are pretty clear. Those memories are more humbling than good, which means that even though they don’t make me smile, they remind…See the Story
The humbling memories of a short rural basketball career
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