The new guidelines for sustainable aviation fuel tax credits specify certain farming practices. Minnesota Congressman Brad Finstad does not like the direction taken with the new guidelines. “The devil’s in the details and the devil is all over the place in those details,” said Finstad. “What works on my farm doesn’t work on a farm 20 miles away from me, let alone 200 or 2,000 miles away from me. This heavy-handed top-down approach thinking they have all of the environmental answers just doesn’t make sense.” Finstad farms at New Ulm, Minnesota and is a member of the House Agriculture Committee.
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