Michigan Corn bullish on sustainable aviation bills

The Executive Director of the Michigan Growers Association says he’s very optimistic the state could approve sustainable aviation fuel incentives this year. Scott Piggott tells Brownfield new bipartisan, bicameral legislation would help build capacity for the fuel. “It’s not a tax incentive for farmers to grow more corn.” “It’s not a tax incentive to generate […]

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