Minnesota Farm Bureau cautiously optimistic about sustainable aviation fuel

Sustainable aviation fuel is generating a lot of interest as an emerging market for crops. But Minnesota Farm Bureau vice president Carolyn Olson says a lot of uncertainty remains. “Surrounding some of the tax credits and whether or not Minnesota farmers will qualify for those.” She tells Brownfield Minnesota has the biofuel infrastructure in place […]

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