The following are recent editorials, commentaries and speeches written by Corn Board Directors and Staff. |
Farmers need to become activists for agriculture
8/18/2009 | Commentary for Feedstuffs Newspaper by Don Hutchens...MORE |
View Point: by Don Hutchens, Executive Director Nebraska Corn Board
4/10/2009 | This Viewpoint appeared in the April 13 issue of Feedstuffs. It is a response to a Viewpoint by Dennis T. Avery and Alex Avery...MORE |
Ethanol series suffered from lack of balance and industry sources
10/2/2008 | Op/Ed from Don Hutchens...MORE |
Big Oil uses record profits to hold us hostage
4/4/2008 | I’m not sure if oil companies think we are that naďve, or that we all just love paying nearly $4.00 a gallon for gas while they bask in record profits....MORE |
An idea from the 1970s still makes sense today
11/8/2007 | ...MORE |
Guest Editorial:
By Jon Holzfaster of Paxton, farmer-chairman of the Nebraska Corn Board.
"It’s time to put ag water use in perspective.”
9/25/2007 | A group called Environmental Defense recently released a report that examines the impact of biofuels on natural resources, specifically ethanol production on the Great Plains and the Ogallala Aquifer...MORE |
TV Networks Take Swing at Renewable Fuels, Miss the Facts (Guest Editorial/Op-Ed in response to recent television news reports on ethanol.)
5/11/2007 | ...MORE |
Editorial Response by Randy Klein to the Lincoln Journal Star November 26, 2006 articles.
12/4/2006 | The Sunday, November 26 issue of the Journal Star contained two pieces related to ethanol. One was the Lincoln Journal Star article headlined “Downside of the ethanol boom”, the other Alan Guebert’s column entitled “Tough questions, no easy answers to ethanol dilemma”. ...MORE |
Response to Pete Letheby Editorial that appeared in the Grand Island Independent, November 11, 2005
11/1/2005 | By: Don Hutchens, Executive Director, Nebraska Corn Board, Lincoln, NE...MORE |
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