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BELTRAMI FARMER MIKE SKAUG NAMED MN SOYBEAN GROWERS ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT

After two years as vice president, Mike Skaug (prounounced “S-cow”) was named president of the Minnesota Soybean Growers Association Monday during the nonpartisan’s organization first in-person board meeting in more than a year. “I’m humbled and honored my fellow directors have put their confidence in me to lead this storied organization,” said Skaug, who’s helped […]

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MINNESOTA SOYBEAN GROWERS ASSOCIATION: RENEWABLE FUEL STANDARD BENEFITS FARMERS, ECONONY

Recently, the governors of a handful of states asked the Environmental Protection Agency to waive the Renewable Fuel Standard for this year. An RFS waiver would be a political boon to their states’ oil refineries. However, waiving the RFS would create unnecessary economic damage here in Minnesota. Biodiesel producers and industry workers are vital to

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