The Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) recently expressed gratitude towards the Iowa congressional delegation of the U.S. House of Representatives for their support towards the biofuels industry and Iowa farmers in negotiations on the House debt limit bill.
In the negotiations, the delegation showed support for the biofuels and clean energy tax provisions in the debt limit package, recognizing the importance of Iowa's biofuels and agricultural industry in the state's economy and the livelihoods of farmers.
ICGA's President, Denny Friest, acknowledged the support of the Iowa House Delegation in standing firm with Iowa's corn farmers in recent negotiations, stating that they are true leaders protecting the state instead of merely following party lines.
The biofuels industry is a crucial part of Iowa's economy, providing jobs and supporting rural communities. The support from the Iowa House Delegation is welcomed by the ICGA and the biofuels industry, as it acknowledges the significance of the industry for the state's economy and the livelihoods of farmers.
The Iowa Corn Growers Association will continue to advocate for policies that support the biofuels industry and Iowa's corn farmers, ensuring their viability and prosperity for years to come.
Photo Credit: Iowa Corn Growers Association
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