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The RFS Helped Light South Dakotas Economy on Fire

2015-06-16 18:03:09| National Farmers Union

 By Doug Sombke, president, South Dakota Farmers Union For most of my life, making a living as a farmer meant trying to make ends meet knowing that commodity prices were almost always going to be relatively flat, while production costs rose yearly. The price of a bushel of corn was stuck in the $2.00 range

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