The Ethanol Promotion and Information Council has a new team member. Pioneer Hi-Bred is now working with the group to educate consumers about the benefits of ethanol-enriched fuel. The effort includes funding for ethanol promotion and education programs.
“Ethanol is a factor in the effort to reduce our nation’s reliance on petroleum,” says Dean Oestreich, Pioneer president and DuPont vice president and general manager. “EPIC’s efforts, combined with our commitment to develop traits and technologies that help increase harvestable yield and ethanol production per acre, are helping create a promising future for biofuels,” says Oestreich.
The investment from Pioneer includes a sponsorship of Team Ethanol in the IndyCar Series for the 2007 season. This will be the first year in IndyCar Series’ history that all IndyCars will run on 100 percent fuel-grade ethanol. “This partnership will help raise awareness of the performance and environmental benefits of ethanol to consumers across the country,” says Tom Slunecka, EPIC executive director. “EPIC is pleased to have the support of Pioneer and applauds the company’s commitment to ethanol.”
“We’re racing to leverage our research, technology and agronomy expertise to help accelerate the availability and adoption of ethanol and other biofuels,” Oestreich says. “What better way to showcase the advances being made in alternative fuels than through our partnership with EPIC.”
As I’m sure you know, both EPIC and Pioneer are supporters and clients of ZimmComm. I’m on my way to Kansas City, MO today in fact to spend the rest of the week working with EPIC on events leading up to Sunday’s Kansas Lottery Indy 300 at the Kansas Speedway. You can expect to see posts from the events here and on our Domestic Fuel website.

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Here’s Kelly Dietrich, Dan Conner both Northeast Beef Promotion Initiative, Matthew Peebles, national beef ambassador and Jean O’Toole, NEBPI serving up some beef at this year’s Boston Marathon.
It looks like the ag business is good for 
Sarah Brown also joins Quarry as a Public Relations Specialist, working out of the Waterloo, Ontario office.
I am constantly asked who visits AgWired and I wish I could provide some sort of answer that includes all your names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. However, that would violate privacy (if I even had it). Besides this website is all about you deciding to visit and not have to register and log in. That’s just so annoying isn’t it? Basically, I give freely and you get something I hope you like and find useful and entertaining.
It’s my understanding that the
I’m assuming that with all the talk in America about obesity and research like the following that it’s only a matter of time until we have a law saying getting fat it illegal. I can even see somebody thinking we should outlaw fast food places or some such stupid thing. Maybe it’s already in the works. I hope people will come to realize that no law will control this. Things will only change if and when people take more personal responsibility for their actions and that includes eating. I don’t think I’m overweight but I still enjoy a hamburger, large fries and a root beer!
The list of meetings going on in agriculture is seemingly endless. At least it looks that way sometimes when you look at the calendar.
This has been the scene in front of a number of agencies around the midwest this past week. Aaron Gilbertie,