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Johnson County landowners consider trading ethanol crop for fields of solar in $4 7M project

Governors Wind Energy Coalition Johnson County landowners consider trading ethanol crop for fields of solar in $4.7M project Source: By Zachary Oren Smith, Iowa City Press-Citizen • Posted: Wednesday, April 28, 2021 On land that has yielded corn and beans, Jim Dane and some other Johnson County farmers may see something new produced. Locally, the Dane name is associated with Dane’s Dairy, a popular ice cream shop just off Highway 1 now run by his sister. But Jim Dane still works 500 acres his family accumulated over the last century. Today, 200 acres are in the USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program; some of the remaining 300 are in row crop.

Johnson County Landowners Consider Trading Ethanol Crop for Fields of Solar in $4 7M Project – Advanced BioFuels USA

by Zachary Oren Smith  (Iowa City Press-Citizen) On land that has yielded corn and beans, Jim Dane and some other Johnson County farmers may see something new produced. Locally, the Dane name is associated with Dane’s Dairy, a popular ice cream shop just off Highway 1 now run by his sister. But Jim Dane still works 500 acres his family accumulated over the last century. Today, 200 acres are in the USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program; some of the remaining 300 are in row crop. But it’s not sweet corn, he’s producing. It’s fuel. “I’m growing the crop for the most economic return I can get,” Dane said about his corn being turned in to ethanol.

Climate-friendly farming strategies can improve the land and generate income for farmers | Opinion

Climate-friendly farming strategies can improve the land and generate income for farmers | Opinion Updated 9:28 PM; Today 9:28 PM A prairie strip filled with flowers and wild rye grass between soybean fields on Tim Smith’s farm near Eagle Grove, Iowa, reduces greenhouse gases and stores carbon in the soil. (The Washington Post via Getty Images) Facebook Share Agriculture has not been a central part of U.S. climate policy in the past, even though climate change is altering weather patterns that farmers rely on. Now, however, President Biden has directed the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to develop a climate-smart agriculture and forestry strategy.

Grain Outlook: USDA s world corn estimates may be high | News

The following marketing analysis is for the week ending April 23. CORN — Let’s just take a moment and absorb this week’s impressive rally to prices not seen since July 2013! Old crop corn contracts locked up the 25-cent limit on April 22. The nearby contract closed above $6.00 for the first time since 2013. A combination of demand (high basis levels), cool temperatures in the United States (which will slow germination), stress on Brazil’s safrinha corn crop caused by a lack of moisture, and the willingness of money to flow into the market on the long side combined to punch prices to multi-year highs.

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