Gaesser Farms
2018 Republican Candidate For Iowa Secretary of Agriculture
First National Bank of Creston
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Gaesser Farms
Farmer-Leader In State and National Agriculture Organizations
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Its mixed emotions for all of us in farming and agriculture, said Ray Gaesser, a corn and soybean producer in Corning, Ia., who has been farming since 1967. We definitely need new traits. Finding the best avenue to get that done is what we should be after, but at the same time were concerned ab
Ray Gaesser, who farms 6,000 acres of corn and soybeans near Corning, Iowa, and is chairman of the board for the American Soybean Association, said farmers are anxious to help reduce carbon emission. His own farm has been no-till for 25 years, and he has increased the use of cover crops over the pas
Date: Dec 01, 2015
Source: Google
EPA decision to not finalize RFS volumes 'sorely' disappoints
The continued delays create great uncertainty for the biodiesel industry and soybean farmers and limits the industrys ability to invest and expand, said Ray Gaesser, president of the American Soybean Association. The proposed rule was unacceptable and would have taken biodiesel backward from the
Date: Nov 21, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
ASA Welcomes USDA Deregulation of Enlist Duo 2,4-D-Resistant Soybeans
s of the U.S., this solution presents another integral mode of action with which farmers can fight yield-robbing weeds, said ASA President and Iowa farmer Ray Gaesser. USDA deserves a great deal of credit for recognizing delays in the biotech approvals process and working to address them. Our atten
ASA President Ray Gaesser of Corning, Iowa, said in a separate release, This bill is a commonsense, science-based approach to an issue we realize is close to the hearts and minds of so many consumers.
"This bill is a commonsense, science-based approach to an issue we realize is close to the hearts and minds of so many consumers," said Ray Gaesser, an Iowa farmer and president of the American Soybean Association. "Americans want to know that their food is safe, and the solutions proposed in this b
Date: Apr 09, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
US farmers, food interests unite against GMO labeling
"If each state had a different label requirement, our farmers just couldn't adapt to that and really economically grow safe, affordable food," said Ray Gaesser, president of the American Soybean Association, which represents 600,000 US farmers.
Date: Feb 06, 2014
Category: Business
Source: Google
Food Industry Groups Say They'll Label GMOs, On Their Terms
According to Ray Gaesser, president of the American Soybean Association, his members would see a 15 to 30 percent increase in costs to grow, keep track, store and deliver product that had to be labeled and meet different standards in different states.