Will North Dakota value-added ag be gone with the wind? A farmer-legislator says North Dakota’s rebuffing wind development in a futile attempt to save coal energy jeopardizes existing and future ethanol, soybean and other ag processing prospects in the state. 5:31 am, Jan. 11, 2021
EDGELEY, N.D. A North Dakota farmer-legislator fears that the 2021 session could be a turning point that harms the future of value-added agricultural enterprises ethanol, soybean and biodiesel.
State Rep. Mike Brandenburg, R-Edgeley, North Dakota’s farm and agricultural processing future hinges on one thing wind.
North Dakota State Rep. Mike Brandenburg, R-Edgeley, is on the House Budget Committee, was on the Interim Agriculture Committee, the Energy and Transmission Committee, and serves on committees on pesticide harmonization and crop protection. A farmer, he also serves in the Federal, Environmental, Regulation and Litigation committee, through the North Dakota Agric