February 10, 2024

IN THIS ISSUE


  • CCPC Partners with USGC, NCGA to Host Trade School
  • CCPC Annual Report Now Available
  • Take the CCPC Annual Survey
  • USDA to Issue $306 Million in Final Payments to Producers Impacted by 2020 and 2021 Natural Disasters
  • Thousands of Farmers Across the Country Caution Biden Administration Against Solely Focusing on Electric Vehicles at Expense of Biofuels in Climate Fight
  • 2023 Fields-of-Corn.com Photo Contest Winners Announced
  • Pesticide Applicator Continuing Education

CCPC Partners with USGC, NCGA to Host Trade School

The CCPC is excited to announce that we have partnered with the U.S. Grains Council and the National Corn Growers Association to host a Trade Policy Academy (Trade School) in March. Details are below.


Colorado Trade School:

Date: March 13 - Reception

March 14 - Academy to take place 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Location: Sterling, Colorado


Registration Form: https://forms.gle/RHe1VoFcixvVhK5z6

Questions: Contact Ellen Zimmerman at ezimmerman@grains.org or 202-794-0455

CCPC Annual Report Now Available

Our 2022/2023 Annual Report is now available! Check out our highlights from the last year, as well as some of the programs we fund.


Read it here!

Take the CCPC Annual Survey

The Colorado Corn Promotion Council is funded from the checkoff collected on bushels of corn grown and sold in Colorado. It engages in research,communication/outreach, issues and engagement,and market development efforts to improve the profitability of Colorado’s corn industry. 


The feedback you provide is confidential and anonymous. Please return your completed survey by April 30, 2024. If you have any questions, feel

free to contact us. Thank you! 

Take the Survey

USDA to Issue $306 Million in Final Payments to Producers Impacted by 2020 and 2021 Natural Disasters

The U. S Department of Agriculture (USDA) is issuing final Emergency Relief Program (ERP) payments totaling approximately $306 million to eligible commodity and specialty crop producers who incurred losses due to natural disasters in 2020 and 2021. USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) will begin issuing these additional payments to eligible producers this week.


“In the natural disaster recovery process, every little bit of available assistance helps offset the financial toll that these catastrophic events have taken on agricultural producers, their families, and their operations,” said FSA Administrator Zach Ducheneaux. “With remaining funds after initial factoring, USDA was able to put additional money back in the hands of the producers as we strive for the most fair and equitable distribution of available funds to as many producers as possible.”


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Thousands of Farmers Across the Country Caution Biden Administration Against Solely Focusing on Electric Vehicles at Expense of Biofuels in Climate Fight

A letter signed by 3,466 farmers from across the country was sent to President Biden today expressing concern that his administration is taking a short-sighted approach to addressing climate change by prioritizing the use of electric vehicles over biofuels, such as corn ethanol, as it works to drastically lower the nation’s greenhouse gas emissions.


“If we are going to address climate change and meet our sustainability goals, we are going to have to take a multi-pronged approach, that includes tapping into higher levels of biofuels, such as corn ethanol, which offers an immediate climate solution,” the letter said.


The letter, which drew thousands of signatures in less than a week, comes as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency prepares to release its light- and medium-duty vehicle tailpipe emissions standards for 2027-2032. To help meet the standards, the president has set a goal that 50% of all vehicle sales will be electric by 2030. A similar rulemaking is also being considered through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.


Read more....

2023 Fields-of-Corn.com Photo Contest Winners Announced

The National Corn Growers Association’s (NCGA) new Fields-of-Corn.com photo contest site attracted new participants as well as seasoned contest alumni, resulting in a record-breaking number of entrants and high-quality photo submissions.


Congratulations to Colorado's Jennifer Marsh, who was second in the Red, White and Blue category with her photo, Pride.


See all of the photos here.

Pesticide Applicator Continuing Education

Mountain West Pesticide Education & Safety Training (PEST) is happy to announce pesticide applicator recertification workshops around Colorado this upcoming training season. All of these workshops provide ALL seven required core credits. The workshops are open to both private and commercial applicators as well as applicator technicians. If you are a commercial applicator and need category credits, please contact MWPEST.


Workshops are posted at http://www.mountainwestpest.com/continuing-education.html

UPCOMING DEADLINES

  • None at this time

UPCOMING EVENTS

  • February 13: CCPC Board Meeting
  • March 13: CCPC Board Meeting
  • March 13: Trade School Reception
  • March 14: Trade School

Who is the Colorado Corn Council?

The Colorado Corn Promotion Council (CCPC) oversees how Colorado's corn check-off dollars (one penny per bushel of grain corn produced in Colorado) are invested in research, market development, outreach and other various endeavors.


Learn more about the work of our organization at www.coloradocorn.com.

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