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Beaver Creek farmer Jim Willers (left) presents a gift to an executive from a Chinese company during the Minnesota Soybean Research and Promotion Council s See for Yourself trip to China March 19-28., 2013.(Submitted Photo)
MANKATO Jim Willers, Beaver Creek, was reelected to a seventh consecutive term on the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council. The new term begins July 1.
Representing District 7, Willers has served on the council since 2003 in numerous positions. Five seats were up for election this season. Other re-elected directors included Kris Folland (Districts 1-3); chairman Cole Trebesch (District 8) and Benjamin Storm (District 9). Paul Freeman (District 4) was elected to the post vacated by Jim Call.
Starbuck farmer elected to Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council
A farmer from Pope County was recently elected to a 15-member board that directs funds generated from the federally mandated soybean checkoff program to improve markets for Minnesota’s soybean growers. 3:11 pm, Apr. 30, 2021 ×
Paul Freeman
STARBUCK Paul Freeman, who farms near Starbuck, was elected in April to the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council.
The 15-member board, which includes soybean producers from Minnesota, directs investments from the federally mandated checkoff to numerous programs designed to increase the profitability for the state’s nearly 28,000 soybean farmers.
Freeman was elected as the council s District 4 representative, replacing longtime council director Jim Call, who retired after more than 20 years on the council.
by Ron Kotrba (Biobased Diesel Daily) This month, Minnesota entered the fourth year of its groundbreaking B20 biodiesel fuel standard, which requires No. 2 diesel fuel sold in the state to contain 20 percent biodiesel during the warmer months of April through September. In the colder months of October through March, the fuel standard is scaled back to 5 percent biodiesel.
“With the ongoing debate around ‘clean cars’ and electric vehicles, we know that biodiesel is a proven, reliable solution to address climate and energy concerns,” said Mike Youngerberg, the senior director of product development and commercialization with the Minnesota Soybean Research & Promotion Council. “It’s reducing carbon right here, right now. As we move into the fourth year of the B20 biodiesel blend requirement, it is important to remind ourselves of the countless benefits this advanced biofuel provides for our state. From the soybean farmers who grow the renewable fuel to the end users, we a
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