The Race for Green Diesel: How Biden's Plan is Shaking Up US Farming

By
Marcelo Hernandez
1 min read
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American farmers are facing a potential shift in their planting habits, with soybeans set to challenge the dominance of corn. President Joe Biden's decarbonization plan and the accompanying subsidies for green energy are driving up demand for soybean oil, a key ingredient in renewable diesel production. This trend suggests that the traditional preference for corn cultivation may be upended, as soybeans emerge as a contender for the top spot in the near future.

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