As the NASCAR circuit journeys home to sweet Alabama this weekend, American Ethanol sweepstakes winners will be there to join in the excitement. This past May, American Ethanol launched two sweepstakes in celebration of NASCAR surpassing 10 million successful miles racing on fuel blended with American Ethanol E15. The contest to select one lucky NASCAR fan and one engine industry professional has ended with the winners randomly selected from a pool of eager participants.
The winner of the “We’ve Got the Power” fan sweepstakes is Joey Lomenzo of Long Valley, New Jersey. Joey is an avid NASCAR fan who shares his knowledge and support of American Ethanol and ethanol-blended fuels on social media.
The “Engine Insiders Talk Shop” engine industry professional sweepstakes winner is Allen Huggins. Allen graduates this week from the NASCAR Universal Technical Institute in Mooresville, North Carolina as an engine technician, and can’t wait to see the classroom come alive on the track at Talladega.
American Ethanol, a partnership of the National Corn Growers Association and Growth Energy, invites everyone to enjoy the same clean fuel benefits of E15 in their vehicle as NASCAR puts in their race cars. To find a fuel retailer in your area who sells E15 and higher ethanol-blended fuels, visit GetEthanol.com.
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NCGA is taking a series of actions to do our part to help contain the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and the economic fallout it is creating for corn farmers and our customers. Short term, this means instituting policies to protect the health and safety of our stakeholders and the broader communities we serve. Long term, we’re focused on creating solutions to help corn farmers and our customers recover from the financial impacts of this crisis.
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The Soil Health Partnership (SHP) is a farmer-led initiative that fosters transformation in agriculture through improved soil health. Administered by NCGA the partnership has more than 220 working farms enrolled in 16 states. SHP’s mission is to utilize science and data to partner with farmers who are adopting conservation agricultural practices that improve the economic and environmental sustainability of the farm.