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The argument over using crops to make biofuels is about to get a little louder, courtesy of a new group formed by some of the biggest agribusiness companies in the world. The new group — formed by Monsanto Co., Archer Daniels Midland, Deere & Co. and DuPont Co. — announced Thursday it will use national advertisements and lobbyists on Capitol Hill to build the case for using crops to make fuels like ethanol and biodiesel, even as grain prices climb worldwide. Just a niche market three years ago, the biofuels industry has blossomed because of federal mandates requiring the United States to use 9 billion gallons (34 billion liters) of alternative fuel annually by 2009. The mandates are under attack from a wide variety of groups that blame the new industry for rising food prices that have sparked riots and hoarding everywhere... [read full story]
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Thursday July 24, 4:40 pm ET By Christopher Leonard, AP Business Writer New biofuels lobbying group formed by some of the biggest players in agribusiness ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The new group -- formed by Monsanto Co., Archer Daniels...
Added 4m ago ST. LOUIS - The new group — formed by Monsanto Co., Archer Daniels Midland, Deere & Co. and DuPont Co. — announced today it will use national advertisements and lobbyists on Capitol Hill to build the case for using...
ST. LOUIS - The new group--formed by Monsanto Co., Archer Daniels Midland, Deere & Co. and DuPont Co.--announced Thursday it will use national advertisements and lobbyists on Capitol Hill to build the case for using crops to...
The argument over using crops to make biofuels is about to get a little louder, courtesy of a new group formed by some of the biggest agribusiness companies in the world. The new group — formed by Monsanto Co., Archer Daniels...
By CHRISTOPHER LEONARD ST. LOUIS - The new group _ formed by Monsanto Co., Archer Daniels Midland, Deere & Co. and DuPont Co. _ announced Thursday it will use national advertisements and lobbyists on Capitol Hill to build the...
The argument over using crops to make biofuels is about to get a little louder, courtesy of a new group formed by some of the biggest agribusiness companies in the world. The new group — formed by Monsanto Co., Archer Daniels...
By CHRISTOPHER LEONARD The Associated Press ST. LOUIS — The argument over using crops to make biofuels is about to get a little louder, courtesy of a new group formed by some of the world’s biggest agribusiness companies. The...
Agribusiness lobbying group aims to make case for using crops for fuel By CHRISTOPHER LEONARD • Associated Press • July 25, 2008 ST. LOUIS -- The argument over using crops to make biofuels is about to get a little louder,...
The argument over using crops to make biofuels is about to get a little louder, courtesy of a new group formed by some of the biggest agribusiness companies in the world. The new group — formed by Monsanto Co., Archer Daniels...
Story Published: Jul 25, 2008 at 9:27 AM PDT By CHRISTOPHER LEONARD, AP Business Writer ST. LOUIS (AP) - The new group - formed by Monsanto Co., Archer Daniels Midland, Deere & Co. and DuPont Co. - announced Thursday it will...
Agriculture & Forestry, Food, Beverage & Tobacco, Ethanol Fuel, Fuel & Petroleum Products, Agriculture, Biofuels, Corn Farming, Energy, Grain Farming, Alternative Fuel, Food, Crop Production, Monsanto, DuPont, Pioneer, Deere

