06/26/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/26/2026 10:30
The Iowa Corn Growers Association (ICGA) welcomes the release of the USDA's Regenerative Ag Rule, a significant milestone that recognizes and rewards farmers for their leadership in conservation and sustainability practices. The final rule brings farmers one step closer to being recognized for their innovation through the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit; a priority Iowa Corn has advocated to ensure that every Iowa corn farmer can benefit from conservation practices, new markets and fair recognition of their efforts.
"For years, Iowa corn farmers have led the nation in adoption and implementation of conservation practices, and today's USDA rule provides a framework to reward conservation-minded farmers who are stewards of the land," said Mark Mueller, ICGA President and farmer from Waverly, Iowa. "This new rule is an important step forward, and we believe it will help jumpstart opportunities for growers who are committed to doing what's right for the land and the environment, while being recognized for their efforts."
ICGA thanks Secretary Rollins for her leadership and looks forward to collaborating with USDA to maximize the opportunities this rule creates for farmers across Iowa.
Sydney Garrett, Public Relations Manager, [email protected], 515-225-9242
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