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Agribusiness alliance sharpens food-versus-fuel debate
Dow Jones NewswiresA group of U.S. agribusiness companies led by Archer Daniels Midland Co. launched a new front in the intensifying food-versus-fuel debate Thursday, maintaining that technology can ease global supply shortages. Decatur, Ill.-based ADM, backed by Deere...Tags: Monsanto Company, Tyson Foods Incorporated, Dupont E I Nemours & Company, Productivity, Economic Policy
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Biofuels lobby is formed
Of The Associated PressThe 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...Tags: Monsanto Company, Dupont E I Nemours & Company, Productivity, Archer Daniels Midland Incorporated, Renewable Energy
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Oil, corn prices take a break
Associated PressOnly a month ago, sizzling commodities prices seemed destined to soar higher with record-breaking rallies in crude oil and corn. But now the boom appears to be taking a breather, cooled by a weakening economy and more temperate weather. In just seven...Tags: Market and Exchange, Prices, Gold and Precious Material, Emergency Incidents, Energy KD
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Running on Empty
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterHow far can we stretch a gallon of gasoline? OK, maybe it isn't a question for the ages. But with oil setting new records at more than $60 per barrel, it seems like a good time to ask. And considering that the U.S. economy is hooked on oil imported from...Tags: Computer Crime, Consumer Electronics Industry, Fuel-efficient Cars, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Environmental Politics
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Weak economy, mild weather sap commodities boom
AP Business WriterOnly a month ago, sizzling commodities prices seemed destined to soar higher with record-breaking rallies in crude oil and corn. But now the boom appears to be taking a breather, cooled by a weakening economy and a milder Mother Nature. In just seven...Tags: Market and Exchange, Prices, Gold and Precious Material, Energy KD, Emergency Incidents
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Iraq troop trash fuels innovation
Sun reporterWars have given us the Jeep, the computer and even the microwave. Will the war in Iraq give us the Tiger? Military scientists at Edgewood Chemical Biological Center at Aberdeen Proving Ground hope so. The machine - its full name is the Tactical...Tags: Invention and Innovation, Aberdeen Proving Ground, International Military Interventions, Electronics, Purdue University
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EU offers to cut farm tariffs sharply
From wire reportsFacing the possibility of another trade talks collapse, the European Union said yesterday that it would be willing to slash its farm tariffs by an average of 60 percent as part of a new global commerce pact - a deeper cut than it has ever offered. EU...Tags: Farms, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Decision on lower ethanol quota delayed
The Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday put off a decision on Texas' request to temporarily lower ethanol requirements for gasoline, a change Gov. Rick Perry says is needed to rein in corn prices. EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson said the...Tags: Rick Perry, Regional Authority, Stephen Johnson, Environmental Politics
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EPA delays deciding whether Texas can waive ethanol rule
The Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday put off a decision on Texas' request to temporarily waive ethanol requirements for gasoline. EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson said the agency needed more time to review more than 15,000 public comments and...Tags: House, Upper House, Rick Perry, Salon Media Group Incorporated, John McCain
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Quest for alternative fuels starts with an engine at Argonne National Laboratory
Chicago Tribune reporterIn a bright corner of a nondescript Argonne National Laboratory building, five engineers are tinkering with a contraption that looks a little like an internal combustion engine, microbrewery and pipe organ. It's the omnivorous engine project, which could...Tags: Energy Resources, Dupont E I Nemours & Company, Natural Resources, Naperville, Argonne National Laboratory
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