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Food Waste is Best Defined as a Feedstock – Food Price Fun

Biomass Rules Posted on July 3, 2026 by Mark JennerJuly 3, 2026

June 24, 2026 was National Upcycling Day, in the month of June that was Food Upcycle Month.  On social media that day, I saw a comment by a food waste group that “food waste is a feedstock.” In food waste … Continue reading →

Posted in definition, economics, education, Food Price Fun, policy, production, Real Adventures in Economics, Renewable Fuel, science, wealth creation | Tagged economic externality, energy feedstock, evolving markets, evolving technologies, feathermeal, food price fun, food waste, food waste is best defined as a feedstock, food waste is not the enemy, livestock feed, meat and bone meal, pet food, policy matters, renewable diesel, renewable natural gas RNG, reuse, upcycling, value-adding product, Wall Street Journal, whey protein | Leave a reply

Managing the Cost of Food Waste Inflation

Biomass Rules Posted on March 18, 2025 by Mark JennerMarch 18, 2025

Biomass Rules operates at the intersection of production agricultural food production and opportunities to bring value-adding, agricultural byproducts back into the economy through reuse.  The moving target for value-adding byproducts is the pool of undervalued wastes.  The knowledge of agricultural … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, definition, economics, education, policy, science, wealth creation | Tagged anaerobic digestion, biofuels, compost, cost of food waste, dumping, food donation, food loss, food waste, food waste inflation, incineration, industrial uses, land application, landfill, livestock feed, managing the cost of food waste inflation, not harvested, production minus consumption is not waste, ReFED, sewer | Leave a reply

Small Farms Transform Renewable Energy In 2022

Biomass Rules Posted on June 18, 2024 by Mark JennerJanuary 13, 2025

In the most recent post, the case was made that in their role as producers, farms transform inputs into outputs more than establish and maintain markets in the final goods and services, retail sector.  The 2022 Census of Agriculture also … Continue reading →

Posted in farm, production, science | Tagged $10000, 100 acres, 2022 Census of Ag, bioenergy, data completeness, energy, farm size, farm-produced, farm-produced energy In 2022 Census of Ag, food, fuel, livestock feed, NASS, Quick Stats, supply chain, USDA | 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.

Manure…
is not a four-letter word.

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