(Des Moines) Iowa farmers could lose one-point-one-billion dollars in income yearly if the state legislature blocks carbon capture pipelines from working with local ethanol plants. That’s according to a study from Decision Innovation Solutions of Urbandale. They say the state’s ethanol production would drop by 75 percent without pipelines.
Iowa Farmers Could Lose $1.1B In Corn Production Without Pipelines
By Tom Robinson
Mar 21, 2023 | 6:55 AM

LOCAL NEWS
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LOCAL SPORTS
Atlantic Girl's Win the Hawkeye Ten Conference Track Title
(Glenwood) The Atlantic girls track team claimed the team title at the Hawkeye Ten Conference Track Meet Thursday in Glenwood, finishing with 131.5 points to edge runner-up Glenwood's 127. Atlantic re...
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WIC Track Results: Cardinals and Bulldogs Have Big Nights
(Missouri Valley, IA) -- The Western Iowa Conference Track and Field meet was held on Tuesday night and Treynor and Riverside both put on a show. The Cardinals won the girls meet by 68 points over Ri...
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