
Kim Chipman
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg News reporter writing about Agriculture, Food, Water and Fuel. Retweets aren't endorsements. Send story tips to [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Kim Chipman
Fertilizer maker CF Industries Holdings Inc. is teaming with two Japanese companies to build the world’s biggest low-carbon ammonia plant, as it seeks to benefit from a surge in demand for more climate-friendly farm crop nutrients. The $4 billion joint venture — which includes Jera Co., Japan’s largest power utility, and trading house Mitsui & Co. — will start construction of the complex in Louisiana next year, with commercial production expected to begin in 2029.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloomberglaw.com | Kim Chipman
Fertilizer maker CF Industries Holdings Inc. is teaming with two Japanese companies to build the world’s biggest low-carbon ammonia plant, as it seeks to benefit from a surge in demand for more climate-friendly farm crop nutrients. The $4 billion joint venture — which includes Jera Co., Japan’s largest power utility, and trading house Mitsui & Co. — will start construction of the complex in Louisiana next year, with commercial production expected to begin in 2029.
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2 weeks ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Kim Chipman
Rick Clark, a fifth-generation farmer in Indiana, started going all natural more than a decade ago. Today, the land where he grows corn, soybeans and alfalfa is fully organic and free of all chemical inputs. More producers will start to follow suit, he says, thanks in part to a new ally: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Kennedy has long advocated for American growers to curb their reliance on certain chemicals to grow and protect crops, claiming they can be toxic.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Kim Chipman
Rick Clark, a fifth-generation farmer in Indiana, started going all natural more than a decade ago. Today, the land where he grows corn, soybeans and alfalfa is fully organic and free of all chemical inputs. More producers will start to follow suit, he says, thanks in part to a new ally: Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Kennedy has long advocated for American growers to curb their reliance on certain chemicals to grow and protect crops, claiming they can be toxic.
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2 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Kim Chipman
4 hours agoElon Musk sets the stage for Tesla to bail out Twitter/xAI at an insane valuationElon Musk, who already suggested Tesla invest in xAI, is now setting the stage for the public company under his control to grossly overpay for xAI, a private company under his control that just absorbed Twitter (X).
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End of an era at ethanol producer Green Plains. What's next for the company and its plan to be a seller of high-value ingredients made of corn? #corn #ethanol #renewablefuel https://t.co/6sl1VgtaUp

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Absolutely speechless. I selected this apartment so I could watch the planes take off and land every night; never imagined I’d look out the window to see this. Praying for the folks onboard American Airlines Flight 5342. I’m so sorry I can’t string together a better sentence. https://t.co/EBd6w2TB7r