Attend the Green Ammonia Summit on December 10 at the University of Minnesota-Morris to be part of the conversation on clean energy policy, rural economic opportunity and decarbonization in agriculture. The Summit will focus on the opportunities and potential of green ammonia to benefit farmers, communities and the climate. Green ammonia uses renewable energy to create nitrogen fertilizer locally and sustainably. The Summit will bring together farmers, technical experts, policymakers and leaders from cooperatives, utilities and food companies to discuss the future of regionally produced green ammonia. Speakers include Courtney Hall, Senior Director of Sustainability at CHS; Erin Heitkamp, VP of Supply Chain Development at Gevo; Tom Rabaey, Senior Research & Development Manager at General Mills, and Mike Reese, Green Ammonia Research Lead at WCROC. The summit is hosted by Minnesota Farmers Union in partnership with West Central Research and Outreach Center, AURI, Fresh Energy and others. Go online for more information and to register.
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