Department of Energy Recognizes ACGF's
Director McGuire
CHICAGO, May 8, 2009—ACGF
Wealth From The Wind Program and Nebraska Wind for Schools
Outreach Success Recognized by DOE With ACGF Project
Director/Nebraska Wind for Schools Facilitator Receiving
“Midwest Regional Wind Advocate Award” at Wind Powering America
Summit – May 2009 in Chicago, Illinois |
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AMERICAN
CORN GROWERS ARE MAJOR SPONSOR OF WINDPOWER 2008 IN HOUSTON
Energy Independence, New Transmission, 20% Wind Energy
Vision, C-BED Wind Model Are Key
HOUSTON, May 23, 2008---The American Corn Growers Foundation (ACGF)
and the American Corn Growers Association (ACGA), through their
Wealth From The Wind (WFTW) program, are a major
sponsor of WINDPOWER 2008 June 1-4 in Houston, Texas. WINDPOWER
2008 is expected to be the largest wind energy conference and
trade show ever held in North America with as many as eight
thousand representatives of the wind industry, government and
advocacy organizations participating in the activities.....complete Story
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for the (.pdf) Press Release.
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Congress Should Act Quickly To Extend
the Wind Energy Production Tax Incentive
An Editorial
Comment on Wind Energy Policy
By Dan McGuire, Consultant, CEO-American Corn Growers
Foundation
WASHINGTON, Feb. 14, 2008—Congress
needs to prioritize extending renewable energy incentives. In so
doing they will be in step with the vast majority of the
American public in acknowledging and endorsing wind energy’s
many benefits.
Wind Energy is Green Power: According to the U.S. Department of
Energy and National Renewable Energy Laboratory(NREL) Wind
Energy Benefits fact sheet
www.nrel.gov/docs/fy05osti/37602.pdf, “Wind energy is clean
energy that produces no emissions, which means it doesn’t
contribute to acid rain and snow, global climate change, smog,
regional haze, mercury contamination, water withdrawal, and
particulate-related health effects.” Water use is also a
critical issue for this country, especially in the Great Plains
and the western U.S. NREL estimates that 4,000 Megawatts of wind
energy results in 10.51 billion gallons of savings in water
withdrawn and 6.31 billion gallons of savings in water consumed.
A 1/23/08 AP article reports that one nuclear plant in America’s
Southeast draws 33 million gallons of water a day, with 17
million gallons lost to evaporation in the cooling towers. And
fossil/thermal plants don’t operate 100 percent of the time
either....complete Story
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American Corn Growers Foundation
Continues Wind Energy Information, Education and Outreach
Project Through New W. K. Kellogg Foundation Grant WASHINGTON,
DC, June 21, 2007—The American Corn Growers Foundation (ACGF),
through its Wealth From The Wind program, is
continuing its information, education and outreach project aimed
at developing the economic and environmental potential of wind
power generation for the economic benefit of farmers, the people
living in rural communities and for the future energy security
of the American economy and society overall.
The wind energy education and outreach project is funded by a
two-year $300,000 grant from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF)
of Battle Creek, Michigan and continues throughout calendar
years 2007 and 2008.....complete Story
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Wind Energy Works as an
Integral Part of Future Farm Policy
Author: Dan McGuire
Consultant, CEO-American Corn Growers Foundation (ACGF)
WASHINGTON, June 4,
2007—“Farm and commodity groups have come together to support
progressive wind energy policies as a result of the ACGF-ACGA
Wealth From The Wind program. The American Agricultural Wind
Coalition (AAWC) continues to inform farm Organization
leadership and continues to promote policies that help both
individual farmers and rural America capture the economic
benefits of wind turbine ownership or wind project involvement,”
says David Senter, AAWC national coordinator and ACCF
consultant, Washington, DC.......complete Story
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Severe Decline in Corn Gluten Exports
Weakens US Ethanol Industry's Future
New ACGF Survey Shows Only
26% of Elevators Segregate GMO from Non-GMO
WASHINGTON, May 18, 2007—The American Corn Growers
Foundation (ACGF) surveyed 1,057 grain elevators during April
2007 in the eighteen (18) states that produce the majority of U.
S. grain. “Only 26% of the elevators surveyed report that they
require the segregation of GMO (genetically modified) varieties
from Non-GMO varieties. This finding raises concerns about the
ability of the U.S. to hold on to the critical corn gluten
export market that is so important to the future health of our
ethanol sector,” reports Dan McGuire, Director of the ACGF
Farmer Choice-Customer First program......complete Story
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for the Survey Results. |
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Severe Decline in Corn Gluten Exports
Weakens US Ethanol Industry's Future
New ACGF Survey Shows Only
26% of Elevators Segregate GMO from Non-GMO
....complete Story
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for the Survey Results. |
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Wind
Energy Works As Farm Policy Evolves--ACGF WINDPOWER 2006 Poster
Presentation.
Biomass as Feedstock for a Bioenergy and
Bioproducts Industry: The Technical Feasibility of a
Billion-Ton Annual Supply....complete Story
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Biomass as Feedstock poster (pictured above) is available as a
full size pdf suitable for printing.
NOTE:
The poster
dimensions are 46" x 34" and 11.6 MB (12,213,609 bytes).
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long as 3-4 minutes.
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Wind Energy Works! First Anniversary
NATIONAL
WIND ENERGY COALITION CELEBRATES FIRST ANNIVERSARY, FORESEES
CONTINUED GROWTH IN MEMBERS, ACTIVITIES
WASHINGTON, DC, July 17, 2006---The national Wind Energy
Works! coalition celebrates its first anniversary this month.
Launched to highlight the breadth and strength of support for
wind energy across the country, the coalition brings together
the American Wind Energy Association and a wide array of groups
that support wind energy development for its many benefits. The
coalition has grown from 23 members at the time it was launched
to almost 70 members today, and includes national, regional and
local agricultural, economic development, environmental, and
faith-based groups. For a full listing of members see
http://www.windenergyworks.org/coalition_members.html.....complete Story |
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Wind
Energy Works As Farm Policy Evolves--ACGF WINDPOWER 2006 Poster
Presentation.....(pdf) Poster
WASHINGTON, DC, June 5, 2006---Wind energy offers a new and
critically important means for farmers and rural America to help
mitigate two looming economic threats to the rural economy. One
threat stems from proposals on the table at the World Trade
Organization (WTO). Escalating agricultural input costs from
fossil fuel prices is the other threat.....complete Story |
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AMERICAN CORN GROWERS CO-SPONSOR WINDPOWER
2006 IN PITTSBURGH, PA
Renewable Energy, Soaring Cost of
Corn Production and U. S. Farm Policy Are Key ACGF Messages
PITTSBURGH, June 2, 2006---The
American Corn Growers Foundation (ACGF) and the American Corn
Growers Association (ACGA), through their Wealth From The Wind (WFTW)
program, are major sponsors of WINDPOWER 2006 June 4-7 in
Pittsburgh, PA. WINDPOWER 2006 is expected to be the largest
wind energy conference and trade show ever held in North America
with as many as forty-five hundred to five thousand
participating in the activities.....complete Story
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Western Governors’ Association Goal of
30,000 Megwatts
of Clean Energy By 2015 |
By Dan McGuire, CEO, American Corn
Growers Foundation
Steering Committee Member, Wind Energy Works! Coalition |
WASHINGTON, DC, May 30,
2006---Energy is on
the front page of our nation’s papers again. From high prices
at the gas pump to bitter disputes over drilling in wilderness
areas, Americans are examining their “addiction to oil.”
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American Corn Growers Foundation
Continues Wind Power Information, Education and Outreach Project
With New W. K. Kellogg Foundation Grant |
WASHINGTON, DC, August 10,
2005---The American Corn Growers Foundation (ACGF), through its
Wealth From
The Wind program,
is continuing its information, education and outreach project
aimed at developing the economic and environmental potential of
wind power generation for the economic benefit of farmers, the
people living in rural communities and for the future energy
security of American society.....complete Story
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New National Coalition Formed to Promote
Clean, Renewable, Domestic Wind Energy Development
“Wind Energy Works!”
Will Draw on Diverse Membership to Engage in the National Wind
Energy Conversation, Combat Misinformation
July 6, 2005 – Washington, D.C. – The American Wind Energy
Association (AWEA) today announced the formation of a broad
national coalition of wind energy advocates that is intended to
be the largest pro-wind energy development organization of its
kind in the United States. Wind Energy Works! will actively and
aggressively engage in the public conversation over the merits
of wind energy, educate the public about the many benefits of
wind energy development, and act as a counterbalance to the
misinformation being spread by wind energy opponents in
communities across the country.....complete Story
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AMERICAN
CORN GROWERS CO-SPONSOR NORTH AMERICA’S LARGEST EVER WIND CONF.
U.S. DEPT. OF ENERGY WIND POWERING AMERICA PROGRAM PRAISED FOR AG
OUTREACH
DENVER, MAY
15, 2005---The American Corn
Growers Foundation (ACGF) and the American Corn Growers
Association (ACGA), through their Wealth From The Wind
program, are a major
sponsor of WINDPOWER 2005 this week in Denver, Colo. WINDPOWER
2005 is expected to be the largest wind energy event
ever held in North America with as many as four thousand
expected to attend....complete Story
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AMERICAN CORN GROWERS
FOUNDATION RAISES CONCERNS ABOUT LOST CORN GLUTEN MARKET
LOW CORN PRICES DUE TO BIOTECH BLUNDERING
Washington, D.C., May 9, 2005—The
American Corn Growers Foundation (ACGF) and the American Corn
Growers Association (ACGA) are warning U.S. corn farmers that
key U.S. corn gluten exports are being lost due to unapproved
biotech, specifically GMO (genetically modified organisms)
varieties that are unacceptable in various markets....complete Story
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New National Survey of Over
One Thousand Grain Elevators Shows Twenty-Four Percent Require
GMO Corn Variety Segregation. Twelve Percent Report Offering
Premiums for Non-GMO Corn
Read the October 25, 2004
News Release
(.pdf document)
Elevator Survey Results-Corn.
Complete Survey Results |
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Read the August 16, 2004
News Release
2004 Producer GMO Acreage Survey.
Survey Results |
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New Survey Shows Farmers Planted Only About One-Third Of U.S. Corn Acres
To GMOs In 2004 |
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16, 2004—A
new nationwide survey of U.S. corn farmers found that they planted
only 34.4 percent of their total corn acres to genetically modified
(GMO), biotech varieties in 2004. Robinson and Muenster Associates,
Inc. of Sioux Falls, South Dakota conducted the survey for the
American Corn Growers Foundation (ACGF) Farmer Choice-Customer
First program during June of 2004....more
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CORN FARMER SURVEY SHOWS VERY STRONG SUPPORT FOR WIND ENERGY INCENTIVES
RMA INC. FINDS MOST SUPPORT GRANTS
AND WIND PRODUCTION TAX CREDITS |
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WASHINGTON, June 14, 2004—A
just-completed
national survey of corn producers, conducted by RMA
Research, Inc. of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for the American Corn
Growers Foundation (ACGF) found a strong, majority level of support
among farmers on a range of critical issues related to the future
growth of the U.S. wind industry....more |
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AMERICAN CORN GROWERS
CO-SPONSOR GLOBAL WIND ENERGY CONFERENCE
PROMOTE YEAR ROUND RENEWABLE
ENERGY CROP |
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CHICAGO – March 28, 2004 --
As the 2004 corn crop is about to be planted in
Illinois, farmers are looking at another new crop that can be
harvested around the clock, year round. Wind energy offers a new
income stream for farmers and major economic development
opportunities for rural communities....more |
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Electricity from the Wind:
Economic Development for Rural Communities |
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WASHINGTON, DC, Dec. 1, 2003
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It may
seem hard to believe, but according to the U.S. Department of
Agriculture's 2003 farm income forecast, 94 percent of total farm
household income comes from off-farm sources. Many rural families
work off-farm jobs in addition to farming to make ends meet....more |
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American Corn Growers Foundation Launches
Wind Power Education
Project
With W.K. Kellogg Foundation Grant |
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WASHINGTON, DC, Feb. 6, 2003
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The American Corn Growers Foundation
(ACGF), through its Wealth From The Wind program, has begun a
project aimed at developing the economic and environmental potential
of wind power generation to benefit small and mid-sized farmers, the
people living in rural communities and American society overall....more |
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