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There's work to do in 2025 to ensure that ethanol, a renewable fuel made from corn, continues to see market growth for the next four years. Ron Lamberty is Chief Marketing Officer of the American Coalition for Ethanol, working with oil companies and convenience store chains to sell higher blends of ethanol in gasoline ranging from E15 to E85. Lamberty tells the Mid-West Farm Report he wants to see the Trump administration support tax credits for car companies to manufacture flex-fuel vehicles. He also wants to see the new administration embrace higher blends of ethanol to lower prices for drivers. He also talks about cars. With Tesla's Elon Musk in President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet, how does that change the appetite for flex-fuel vehicles? Lamberty says he's encouraged by automakers, such as GM, announcing they will offer more models with a flex-fuel option.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Friday's AOA, powered by Cenex, we hear more conversations from the 2024 NAFB Convention in Kansas City, MO. In Segment One, we talk with National Corn Growers Association Chairman, Harold Wolle. In Segment Two, Dr. Steve Lerner with Novonesis talks with us about effective probiotics and more. Next up in Segment Three, we discuss ethanol and biofuel related issues with Ron Lamberty, Chief Marketing Officer for the American Coalition for Ethanol. Then we close the show in Segment Four with an update from FBN's Charles Baron on some of the things their company is doing as we close out 2024.
On Thursday's AOA, we start the show with a look at the grain and livestock markets with Jacob Burks from AgMarket.net. In Segment Two, we have a wide-ranging conversation including thoughts on the impact of the Canadian rail strike, the latest Farm Bill prospects, what's on the minds of folks in rural America and more with South Dakota Congressman, Dusty Johnson. Next up in Segment Three, we recap the American Coalition for Ethanol conference last week in Omaha and talk with ACE Chief Marketing Officer, Ron Lamberty. Then in Segment Four, we get an update on the Canadian rail strike taking effect as of Thursday morning with the host of Real Ag Radio, Shaun Haney.
On Friday's AOA, brought to you by Cenex Ruby Fieldmaster, we start the show from the NAFB Convention in Kansas City talking with National Sorghum Producers CEO Tim Lust. In Segment Two, we get an update on the Mississippi River, infrastructure and more with Mike Steenhoek, Executive Director of the Soy Transportation Coalition. In Segment Three, we sit down with Brian Jennings and Ron Lamberty from American Coalition for Ethanol to discuss E15/E85 and consumer misconceptions about ethanol. Then in Segment Four, we talk with U.S. Soybean Export Council chair Stan Born.
On Thursday's AOA, Ted Seifried of Zaner Ag Hedge spent time digesting the weakness in banks and how that could spread in to the commodity sector. In segment 2, Brian Earnest, Lead Protein Economist at CoBank discussed the ongoing risk of food inflation, and where deals might be for consumers looking for animal protein. Ron Lamberty, Senior Vice President at the American Coalition for Ethanol joined the show in segment 3 to discuss the various pathways available to get E15 back in fuel pumps for summer '23.
Scott Walker, Corn Product Marketing Manager with Pioneer/Corteva, shares his family's long history with Pioneer Seed. Illinois Pork Producers President Chad Leman talks with Rita Frazer about pig health and controlling foreign disease – all discussed at the Pork Industry Forum. PW Energy with Ron Lamberty, American Coalition for Ethanol, talks about the growth of the product. DeLoss Jahnke and Mark Stock, Big Iron Auctions, talk about the partnership with Illinois based Sullivan Auctioneers and the land and equipment sales market. Jim Taylor has the early morning markets and weather.
Thursday's AOA began with Ross Bronson, Ag Risk Consultant with Redd Summit Insurance, who outlined how insurance products for cattle producers have changed in recent years, and why they're worth a look. In segment 2, Ron Lamberty, Chief Marketing Officer with the American Coalition for Ethanol discussed his trip to the Indian Auto Show and the warm reception that higher blends of ethanol receive in that country. Josh Linville, VP of Fertilizer at StoneX looked at the drop in fertilizer prices recently and how they could move going forward and we closed with Jesse Allen, Farm and Ranch Director with the American Ag Network, who is in Nashville for the February United Soybean Board Meeting
Tuesday's AOA started with Mike Shulte, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Wheat Commission filling us in on the harvest pace in that state. In segment 2, we discussed Carbon Intensity with Ron Lamberty, Chief Marketing Officer at American Coalition for Ethanol and their release of a new Carbon Intensity Calculator. Dr. Derrell Peel of Oklahoma State University joined the show in the third segment to break down the pace of cow slaughter and its impact on the market in coming years. And we ended the show with Garrett Toay, of Ag Trader Talk, on Monday's soybean selloff and the expectation for soybean crush on tomorrow's NOPA report.
Tuesday on AOA, market analyst Darin Newsom started the day's show with a look at the planting progress made across the country, plus, he gave us a look at the potential ahead in the equities markets. Jeff Johnston, the Lead Economist for Communications at CoBank reviewed the rural broadband expenditures in the Infrastructure bill and when/how those funds might make their way to rural America. And then we discussed ethanol at the retail level with Ron Lamberty, Chief Marketing Officer with the American Coalition for Ethanol before ending the show with Chander Goule, CEO of the National Association of Wheat Growers, on the recent food aid announcements from USAID.
Thursday on Adams on Agriculture ACE SR. VP Ron Lamberty discusses efforts to make higher ethanol blends more available, Rabo AgriFinance analyst Steve Nicholson looks at the lower USDA acres numbers and DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson looks at the July weather forecast.
Reduced travel miles due to COVID-19 restrictions and a glut of cheap oil have adversely impacted the corn ethanol industry. North Dakota State University CABLE Delegate, Elysia Taniguchi and her mentor, Dr. David Ripplinger discuss these challenges with Ron Lamberty, Senior Vice-President for the American Coalition for Ethanol. Learn about the many reasons why independent fuel stations use market ethanol in their gasoline products, various policy considerations to help grow the industry, and opportunities for export of this environmentally superior transportation fuel. This podcast is Elysia’s outreach project for the Consortium for Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Education. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com
Thursday on Adams on Agriculture Dennis Todey, Dir.USDA Midwest Climate Hub looks at weather patterns going into spring, NPPC’s Andrew Bailey discusses the importance of ag labor in the supply chain and ACE SR. VP Ron Lamberty looks at the impact of COVID 19 on the ethanol industry.
Guests are Chris galen, Liz Wagstrom, Ron Lamberty and Greg Fujan.
Bruce Gaarder brings us an interview with Ron Lamberty, the Senior Vice President for the American Coalition for Ethanol.
Kind of a rough episode today, everybody, and I'm sorry about that, but it's worth putting up with the crackle and pop to hear a report from Field Reporter Bruce Gaarder with Ron Lamberty about the future of E15. Delaney returns tomorrow and you'll be in good hands!
Monday on Adams on Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson gives his weekly weather forecast, Ernie Goss with Creighton University reviews the June numbers in the Rural Mainstreet Index and Ron Lamberty, Sr VP for the American Coalition for Ethanol discusses his work with Mexican fuel retailers moving to 10% ethanol.
Monday on Adams on Agriculture DTN meteorologist Bryce Anderson gives his short and long range forecast, Ron Lamberty with the American Coalition for Ethanol discusses developing the ethanol market in Mexico and Monmouth, Illinois farmer Rob Elliott gives a planting update for Western Illinois.
Ag News: 73rd D-Day Anniversary and how agriculture production continued ... Syngenta lawsuits start today in KC Guests: Nebraska Extension Educator Steve Pritchard says Beef Basics is more accessible for those interested ... Ron Lamberty with American Coalition of Ethanol talks on June 1st E15 restrictions and need for revised rules ... 2017 Cattlemen's Ball Hosts Jeff and Lisa Johnson
Ag News: 73rd D-Day Anniversary and how agriculture production continued ... Syngenta lawsuits start today in KC Guests: Nebraska Extension Educator Steve Pritchard says Beef Basics is more accessible for those interested ... Ron Lamberty with American Coalition of Ethanol talks on June 1st E15 restrictions and need for revised rules ... 2017 Cattlemen's Ball Hosts Jeff and Lisa Johnson