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tunities for ethanol and its
derivatives, such as ETBE.
NCGA leads the drive for the
Renewable Oxygenate Re
quirement (ROR). This side
rule to the Clean Air Act’s
Reformulated Gasoline Pro
gram gives renewable fuels a 30
percent market share in affected
areas. NCGA is fending off a
last ditch attempt by the petro
leum industry to kill the pro
gram already approved by the
U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. Once ROR clears this
hurdle, total ethanol demand
could consume 500 to 600 mil
lion bushels of com in the first
year pf implementation.
• Crop Insurance Reform.
NCGA worked to ensure every
crop producer can obtain cata
strophic coverage and that pro-
Pa.
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Corn
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Colcbrook Rd.
BUYING EAR CORN,
SHELLED CORN & WHEAT
(717) 653-2510
1 (800) 654-2510
Spot or contract price* available
EAR CORN FOR SALE
DELIVERED TO THE FARM
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ducers who need additional
coverage can purchase it at
lower premiums.
• Ratification of the North
American Free Trade Agree
ment (NAFTA). As a leader of
the AG for NAFTA Coalition,
NCGA played a pivotal role in
shepherding NAFTA through
Congress. Today, com growers
can reap the rewards of a new
100-million-bushel market.
• Corn Utilization Confer
ence V (CUC). In June, NCGA
once again sponsored the pres
tigious CUC. Previous confer
ences have yielded commercial
results including development
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on
Marietta, PA
17547
of fully degradable foam pack
ing peanuts made from corn
starch.
• Increased visibility with
consumers. In more than
300,000 classrooms, fourth
graders are using NCGA’s cur
riculum kit to learn about com
as an environmentally friendly,
renewable resource.
• Teamwork. Working to
gether, corn growers have
made NCGA one of the most
progressive, farmer-based and
farmer-led organizations in the
world. To join, call NCGA,
314-275-9915. Ask your
neighbors to join, too.
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Available To Force Users
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL ZENECA AG
PRODUCTS DEALERS
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WORLD CORN PRODUCTION 19,3 1, ,4
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