Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Bill Northey announced that Mark McKinley and Galen Barker from Fuel Time in St. Ansgar
and Steve Neuendorf from Farmers Win Cooperative in Fredericksburg are the 2015 winners of the Secretary’s Ethanol and Biodiesel Marketing Awards.  The awards were created by the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship to recognize fuel marketers that have gone above and beyond in their efforts to promote and sell renewable fuels.
 
“Fuel Time in St. Ansgar and Farmers Win Cooperative in Fredericksburg have made it a priority to make biodiesel and ethanol more available to Iowa drivers and promote these home-grown fuels,” Northey said.
 
“Fuel marketers are the place where customers access the home-grown, clean-burning renewable fuels we produce here in Iowa.  Our state is fortunate to have many retailers that have made a significant investment to give customers greater access and choice to these renewable fuels,” Northey said
 
Ethanol
Mark McKinley and Galen Barker from Fuel Time in St. Ansgar are the 2015 winners of the Secretary’s Ethanol Marketing Award winner.  Fuel Time sources its ethanol from the local ethanol plant and passes the saving on to customers, and the result has been that on several occasion it offered the lowest priced fuel in the country.
 
The facilities at the Fuel Time station were recently remodeled and they have had a number of events promoting E15 and higher blends of ethanol at the site.  In response to their aggressive promotion and competitive pricing of renewable fuels, monthly sales show that E85 sales are typically equal to or greater than E10 sales.
 
Biodiesel
Steve Neuendorf of Farmers Win Cooperative in Fredericksburg is the winner of the 2015 Secretary's Biodiesel Marketing Award.  Farmers Win Cooperative, under Neuendorf’s leadership, has made it a priority to give customers a choice at the pump, including access to higher blends of biodiesel.  Farmers Win has installed a biodiesel blender pump that in spring thru fall offers a clear #2 diesel as well as blends of 10 percent (B10), 20 percent (B20), 30 percent (B30), and 50 percent (B50). They now offer these products in Burr Oak and Fredericksburg.
Source:   Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship
  

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