Conservation Practice Adoption a Focus During Rep Budzinski Visit to Illinois Farm
Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski visited the Bob and Mark Bunselmeyer Farm in Maroa, IL this week to learn more from Illinois farmers about conservation practice adoption. The visit featured an...
MoreA Washington Filled with High Drama and Palace Intrigue
Plots have thickened. Majorities have shrunk. The knives are out. It’s April in Washington but you would be forgiven for thinking it’s the Ides of March. Much like Julius Caesar, Speaker Mike...
MoreCorn Growers Against 2, 4-D Herbicide Tariffs
In an International Trade Commission (ITC) hearing today, National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) President Harold Wolle discouraged the agency from placing tariffs on the imported herbicide 2,...
MoreIL Corn Growers Association Responds to EPA Final Tailpipe Emissions Rule
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency finalized their Tailpipe Emissions Rule last week, making the rule even a bit more stringent than originally proposed. IL Corn joined several groups in...
MoreAs Spring Arrives, Washington Policymakers and Corn Grower Leaders Prepare for the Year Ahead
March is an important month in Washington. It’s the month that cherry blossoms bloom to the delight of city residents and tourists alike, and many outdoor activities, such as marathons, take off,...
MoreGrassroots Advocacy in Action: IL Corn Farmer Leaders Influence Policy in DC
Last week, eleven farmer leaders of IL Corn visited Washington, DC to build relationships with the Illinois congressional delegation, engage in conversations about issues impacting Illinois corn...
MorePolicymakers Must Take a Broader Approach to Reducing Tailpipe Emissions
America is in pursuit of a clean energy future, but to get there, our leaders must prioritize a solution that already exists at gas stations across the country. Ethanol, made from corn...
MorePut the BRAKES on HB1634
This week, Illinois state lawmakers tried hitting the gas to incorporate California’s extreme vehicle emissions standards into the Midwest. HB1634 allows California to govern Illinois Vehicle...
MoreThe Game in Washington that Rivals the Super Bowl
This is the best February since last February. That’s because, like this time last year, my beloved Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl. Like millions of Americans, I was glued to the...
MoreGM Corn Ban Updates
A timeline has formulated as efforts continue to resolve Mexico’s proposed ban on genetically modified (GM) corn for human consumption. In December 2020, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López...
MoreCorn to Capitol: Bunting Serves Second Year as State Rep.
An unconventional pathway to Springfield did not falter Jason Bunting’s steadfast support for agriculture as a freshman member of Illinois’s General Assembly. Former IL Corn Grower...
MoreIL Corn Growers Association Monitoring Fertilizer Tariffs and 2024 Crop Budgets
Bloomington – Last week, the US Department of Commerce set a tax of 7.41% on imports of phosphate fertilizer from Morocco and Russia, which is a decrease from the previous rate of 19.97%. The...
MoreUnified Front: Illinois Agricultural Leaders Pursue Common Policy Goals in 2024
The IL Corn Growers Association met today with leaders from agricultural organizations throughout the state to discuss policy goals for 2024. The Illinois Agricultural Legislative Roundtable...
MoreLike the Year Before It, 2024 Will Be Filled with Challenges and Opportunities as We Advocate for Corn Grower Priorities
The new year offers many opportunities on the policy front, and my staff and I will spend the year building on the successes of corn grower advocates from 2023. Last year, we successfully...
MoreICGA 2024 State and Federal Priorities
The IL Corn Growers Association (ICGA) prides itself in representing it's membership's priorites at the highest levels in Springfield and Washington, D.C. As a new year approaches, ICGA will focus...
MoreICGA Pleased with Acceptance of GREET; Looks to Monitor Changes
The U.S. Department of Treasury announced today that it will allow a modified version of the GREET model as a measurement for determining reductions in greenhouse gas emissions as the agency...
MoreThe Ins and Outs of Washington for 2023
How is it possible that we’re approaching the end of 2023? The year has flown by. But a lot has happened over the year, and it’s important to take time to reflect on the changes we’ve seen in the...
MoreQ&A: Farmers thoughts on CCS
This fall, IL Corn teamed up with Illinois ethanol plants to host informational sessions highlighting the connection between carbon and corn production. Lauren Lurkins, an environmental law...
MoreIL Corn Celebrates Rich Clemmons’s Contributions to Agriculture
Rich Clemmons spent the beginning and end of his career cleaning up messes. A job as a night janitor for the Illinois Agricultural Association led to decades of work as a lobbyist...
MoreAirlines Show Support for Ethanol Industry
Airlines Show Support for Ethanol Industry The IL Corn Growers Association (ICGA) commends the airline industry for their support of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne GREET model...
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