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Fargo · FargoFARGO—The Fargo Moorhead West Fargo Chamber of Commerce will host the 2025 Midwest Agriculture Summit Tuesday, June 10 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Watch it live here. (If there is an issue with the video, try refreshing this page.)
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The future of agriculture is a business issue that demands strategic thinking, smart policy and strong partnerships. The 2025 Midwest Ag Summit brings together leaders in transportation, sustainability, trad…See the Story
Live Tuesday at 8 a.m.: 2025 Midwest Agriculture Summit
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Tariffs · MoorheadWEST FARGO, N.D. — What farmers do in their fields is just the first step in a long line of actions to get products to market. "You can't feed the world if you can't get to the world," said Daniel Maffei, a commissioner on the Federal Maritime Commission. "And getting to the world is through ocean shipping, particularly when you talk about agricultural exports." ADVERTISEMENT A packed crowd at the Midwest Ag Summit, put on June 10 by the Fargo-M…See the Story
Midwest Agriculture Summit Takes on Big Questions in Ag Transportation
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Moorhead · MoorheadWEST FARGO (North Dakota Monitor) — The demand for jet fuel is going up. The demand for gasoline is going down. That’s the simple explanation from Chris Ryan, the president and chief operating officer of Gevo, on why the company plans to add a sustainable aviation fuel plant to the corn-based ethanol plant it purchased at Richardton in southwest North Dakota. Ryan said the low-carbon jet fuel won’t come cheap – throwing out a ballpark figure of …See the Story
Low-Carbon Jet Fuel Company Foresees Huge Investment in Western North Dakota
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