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Tag Archives: Missouri

Local Agribusiness Economic Study Delivered to St. Louis Agribusiness Club

Biomass Rules Posted on September 25, 2025 by Mark JennerSeptember 25, 2025

Monday, September 22, 2025, the 2025 Agribusiness Economic and Jobs Study, 2025, results were presented to the St. Louis Agribusiness Club.  The St. Louis Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) agribusiness economic impact has grown since the last study in 2019. Based … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, education, macro, policy, Real Adventures in Economics, science, wealth creation | Tagged agricultural production, bitcoin, Bond County Illinois, direct GDP, gig-economy., gross domestic product (GDP), IMPLAN, indirect GDP, indirect jobs, input suppliers and services, input-output, Local Agribusiness Economic Study Delivered to St. Louis Agribusiness Club, manufacturing, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), Missouri, processing, St. Louis, St. Louis Agribusiness Club, St. Louis MSA | Leave a reply

I Went Looking For America and Found It! – Secret Life of Rural America

Biomass Rules Posted on June 17, 2025 by Mark JennerJune 17, 2025

A good friend invited me to Hutchinson, Minnesota last weekend to celebrate a joyous life event.  Working in the Midwest most of my career, it is often easiest just to drive rather than fly to neighboring states.  Earlier in my … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, firm, policy, production, science, Secret Life of Rural Communities, wealth creation | Tagged biofuels, biomass energy, commercial farming, farmers markets, I went looking for America and found it, Illinois, Iowa, life science, local culture, local infrastructure, Minnesota, Missouri, Peace Corps, Peace Corps Nepal, rural development, Secret Life of Rural America, similar but different, solar, sustainable agriculture, wind | Leave a reply

Midwest Land Prices Only Increase in the LONG View

Biomass Rules Posted on August 12, 2024 by Mark JennerAugust 16, 2024

Ten years ago, while working for University of Missouri – Extension, I had the privilege of joining a curriculum development team on estate and farm transfers.  We developed the idea of a case, or at least believable story, to go … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, economics, science | Tagged appreciation, depreciation, exponential growth, Illinois, inflation, inflation-adjusted, land, land in farms, long view, Midwest land prices, Midwest land prices only increase in the long view, Missouri, NASS, National Ag Statistics Service, only increase, USDA | Leave a reply

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

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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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is not a four-letter word.

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