@KatTimpf tough letter to write and my heart and prayers go out to you. Great job being a light in the seemingly darkness of the world. Especially during your time of darkness.
@chigrl We sell over 1.6 billion pounds of wet distillers feed (WDGS) to our cattle feeders. The feeders refer to it as “cow crack” because the feed is so palatable.
@chigrl The corn has 3 main components: starch, carbon, & protein. We use the starch to make sugars, which make ethanol. The protein is the main portion of the distillers grains. That is used for animal feed.
Since 2022, I’ve been running E30 (30% ethanol blend) in my 2020 Ford F-150 Lariat and now my 2025 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali. Combined, that’s over 100,000 miles logged—with more than 90% on E30—and zero fuel-related issues, no check engine lights, no weird maintenance surprises. Just steady, reliable driving here in Nebraska.
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This partnership brings together two of the industry’s most respected technology leaders—@fluidquiptech and @WhitefoxTech—to advance efficiency, enhance innovation, and accelerate our modernization efforts at @ChiefEthanol
A sincere thank you to Neal Jakel and Gillian Harrison for your leadership and partnership on this journey along with @hawkeyefan47 for your patience and persistence!
🌽Our commitment remains steadfast, rooted in vision, fueled by growth, and cultivating a harvest of excellence. 🌽
#ChiefEthanol #EthanolInnovation #RenewableFuels #OperationalExcellence #EnergyEfficiency #NebraskaIndustry #Biofuels #HarvestingTheSun #SunGrownEnergy
Chief Ethanol is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Fluid Quip Technologies, LLC and Whitefox to advance innovation at our Hastings, Nebraska facility.
Read the full announcement:
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This chart is tells the story of the positive impact ethanol has had for the American corn farmer. Can you imagine what the last 25 years would look like without it?
Clean burning, high octane, and high protein feed....
US ethanol producers continue to do their part to support our nation’s corn farmers. 2025 saw record corn demand for #ethanol, and biorefineries bought 5 billion bushels more than they did in 2000.
A look into an incredible ethanol research lab – turning corn into clean-burning fuel and cutting emissions like a boss! 🇺🇸🌽🚀
American energy; renewable, rural, and running on E15+. Real science, real jobs, real American fuel. 🌱🔥 #Ethanol#Biofuels#EnergyIndependence #AmericanEnergy
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Officials in Nebraska and Iowa have expressed concerns that the U.S. EPA’s planned repeal of its Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program could negatively impact the ability of #ethanol producers to access 45Q and 45Z tax credits.
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DJ Eihusen, Chief Industries CEO, President, and Chairman of the Board, has been inducted into the Nebraska Business Hall of Fame!
This honor, presented by the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the UNL College of Business.
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@bagplanter@Kronykal@atrupar John Deere began layoffs in 2024. Yes they buy from domestic and international sources. Corn & bean prices are lower from highs in 2022 to lows in 2024 & 2025. This reduced capital investment in farm equipment. Unfortunately this is the cycle.