National Corn Growers Association Releases Statement Regarding EPA RFS Announcement

Date Posted: November 21, 2014

Washington — November 21, 2014 — The following is a statement from Chip Bowling, Maryland farmer and president of the National Corn Growers Association, in response to today’s EPA announcement related to the Renewable Fuel Standard:

“Today’s announcement by EPA shows the Administration recognizes the proposed rule was inherently flawed and based on an unworkable methodology.

We will continue to work with EPA to ensure that the 2014 and 2015 renewable fuel requirements are consistent with what Congress set forth in the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS).

Congress created the RFS to help reduce our dependence on foreign oil and to provide cleaner fuel choices for consumers.

We will continue working to defend the interests of corn farmers and consumers by holding EPA accountable for implementing the law as enacted by Congress.

Corn farmers have produced a second record crop in two years—resulting in corn prices that have fallen below the cost of production in many parts of the country.

Our members have been frustrated by the uncertainty and delays surrounding the RFS.

When the time came for them to speak up, they did so – loudly and forcefully.

Our growers and allies sent the EPA a clear signal when this proposal was first issued, with nearly 200,000 people responding to the public comment opportunity in opposition to the reduction.

Nearly 10,000 farmers called the White House directly.

We have never before seen so much grassroots interest in a particular issue. Our farmers will continue to raise our voices as necessary in defense of this important policy.”

For more information, please contact Jennifer Myers at 202-326-0644 or myers@dc.ncga.com

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