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The Junior Livestock Sale – a Secret Life of Rural Communities

Biomass Rules Posted on August 6, 2024 by Mark JennerJanuary 4, 2025

The Bond County Fair happens the first weekend in August each year.  A summer highlight is the Junior Livestock Sale.   Once 4-H livestock projects have been completed, the show animals are auctioned off. This year’s sale was last night, 8/5/24. … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, Secret Life of Rural Communities, wealth creation | Tagged community philanthropy, county fair, financial capital, junior livestock sale, market price, rural communities, secret life, social capital, support, the junior livestock sale - a secret life of rural communities, value paid, wealth creation, youth | Leave a reply

Plant Based Energy Values – The Science of Harvesting the Sun

Biomass Rules Posted on July 26, 2024 by Mark JennerJuly 26, 2024

The emerging bioeconomy is effectively starting at the system level and moving down to individual market activities.  A constant for millions of years is photosynthesis.  It captures solar energy – everyday for millions of years – and converts it to … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, policy, production, science | Tagged $/MMBTU., bioeconomy, bioenergy, carbohydrates, carbon, carbon dioxide, carbon intensity, energy values, harvesting, harvesting the sun, oxygen, photons, photosynthesis, plant based, plant based energy values – the science of harvesting the sun, science, solar energy, sun, water | Leave a reply

Two Data Points Do Not a Trendline Make

Biomass Rules Posted on July 22, 2024 by Mark JennerJuly 22, 2024

Economic information these days, influenced by election-year passions, spawned economic claims that do not represent actual underlying economic trends.  This post looks at the compelling nature of authentic data that does not have any meaningful forecasting value. Biomass Rules is … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, policy, science | Tagged $/MMBTU., authentic analyses, biofuel, commodities, demand, economy, feedstocks, fossil, fuels, inflation, not a trendline, perfect competition, retail prices, supply, two data points, two data points do not a trendline make | Leave a reply

Coping with Election Year Anxiety? – Build a New Tomorrow!

Biomass Rules Posted on July 17, 2024 by Mark JennerJuly 17, 2024

One factor that allowed me to step up into higher education after several decades of intentionally avoiding a teaching career, was Seth Godin’s book, “What to do when it is your turn (and it is always your turn).”  We are … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, policy, wealth creation | Tagged anxiety, build a new tomorrow, change happens, coping with election year anxiety, elected leaders, election year, new tomorrow, renewable fuel standard, renewable natural gas, RFS, RNG, Seth Godin, What to do When it is Your Turn (and it is always your turn), working together | Leave a reply

Community Wealth Creation Reflects Both Micro and Macroeconomics

Biomass Rules Posted on July 11, 2024 by Mark JennerJuly 11, 2024

All of the ‘local market’ references in the Greenville, Illinois Independence Day post have evolved from guiding farmers and agribusinesses for decades on moving bulky, undervalued manure and biomass residues.  The farther they travel, the less reusable value they have.  … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, firm, macro, wealth creation | Tagged community, community wealth creation reflects both micro and macroeconomics, cultural capital, cultural values, financial capital, human capital, intellectual capital, local influence, macroeconomics, microeconomics, monetize, natural capital, physical capital, political capital, rural, social capital, volunteer hours, wealth creation | Leave a reply

The Power of Community Energy in Creating Rural Wealth

Biomass Rules Posted on July 8, 2024 by Mark JennerJuly 11, 2024

Homebase for Biomass Rules, LLC is Greenville, IL, population, 7,000.  I have lived in rural communities across the US, in Europe, and in Asia.  When I was young each place was just somewhere to live. Over the years, I began … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, policy, wealth creation | Tagged community energy, comparative advantage, creating rural wealth, cultural capital, dollar value, Greenville, influence, local global, political capital, power, power of community energy in creating rural wealth, social capital, under monetized, values, volunteers | Leave a reply

Byproduct Value in Closed and Open Production Systems

Biomass Rules Posted on July 3, 2024 by Mark JennerJuly 3, 2024

What in the farm-data mess is this?  …It is a map to providing pathways for turning wastes into revenues. This is Part 4 in stepping through the impact of technology on making the world better economically and ecologically.  Recall: Outputs … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, production, science | Tagged byproduct value, byproduct value in closed and open production systems, cattle, closed, corn, export, forages, hogs, import, inputs, integrated, management tools, off-site, on-site, open, outputs, production systems, separable, system analytics, Technology, y=f(x) | Leave a reply

Morphing Waste to Revenue – Breaking Free of Old Views

Biomass Rules Posted on July 1, 2024 by Mark JennerJuly 1, 2024

Once again, strolling back to the future, this matrix of biomass products was created 20 years ago.  It still relevant and ties together the preceding themes nicely on a different level. Outputs are dependent on the inputs, or, y = … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, science | Tagged breaking free, byproducts, inputs, morphing waste, morphing waste to revenue - breaking free of old views, multiple markets, old views, outputs, products, revenue, services, system of equations, Technology, y=f(x) | Leave a reply

Technology and Hog Manure Utilization

Biomass Rules Posted on June 26, 2024 by Mark JennerJune 26, 2024

The most successful manure producers are also the most creative manure users.  Or at least they are creative in facilitating the use of manure by others.  Being awesome is a lot of work. Recall that technology is defined as y=f(x). … Continue reading →

Posted in policy, production, science | Tagged Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO), hog, management, manure, politics, processing, rule, Technology, technology and hog manure utilization, tool, transformation, treatment, US EPA, utilization | Leave a reply

Utility-Scale Solar and Wind Development in Rural Areas: Land Cover Change (2009–20)

Biomass Rules Posted on June 26, 2024 by Mark JennerJune 26, 2024

Karen Maguire, Sophia J. Tanner, Justin B. Winikoff, and Ryan Williams USDA, Economic Research Service, May 2024 The following findings were reported in this interesting report. This study examines land cover surrounding rural solar and wind installation sites from 2009–20. … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, firm, policy | Tagged change, cropland, development, energy, footprint, installation, land cover, land in farms, pastureland, rural areas, solar, utility-scale, utility-scale solar and wind development in rural areas land cover change 2009–2020, wind | Leave a reply

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Mission Statement:
Providing solutions through the strategic utilization of all kinds of biomass; the development of new markets for food, fiber, and fuels; and streamlining regulations.

bio·mass:
ˈbī-ō-ˌmas. noun. 1 : the unit area or volume of living matter, 2 : plant materials and animal waste used as renewable feedstocks into new processes.

rules:
'rül. 1: noun. 1 : regulations, bylaws or governing procedure, 2: verb. a : to exert control, direction, or influence on, b : to declare authoritatively.

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