Monday, July 26, 2010

JBS United Acquires Feed Mill in Washington, Iowa

     SHERIDAN, IN, July 22, 2010JBS United, Inc., has acquired a feed mill and the surrounding property in Washington, Iowa that was previously owned by Practical Environmental Solutions.  Purchased through an auction on July 21st, 2010, the plant was not currently operating, so no jobs will be lost, and it is likely some jobs will be added in the area by the new JBS United plant opening.  Steve Schneider, JBS United’s Operations Manager stated, “The addition of the Washington, Iowa feed mill facility will complement the company’s existing presence in Iowa as well as regionally in the Midwest.  This will allow JBS United to expand in the region and better serve our customers.”

     The mill and property consists of 2 acres of land, 27,000 sq. ft. of warehouse space, 3,000 sq. ft. of office space, 44,000 cu. ft. of outdoor storage bin capacity, 34,000 cu. ft. of interior storage space, and 13,500 cu. ft. of bulk load out storage.  Additional JBS United employees will need to be hired to staff this mill and no staffing or business changes are expected at any of the other JBS United mills in the region.  “This is a true expansion of the business”, stated Doug Webel, Chief Operating Officer of JBS United’s Nutrition and Emerging Technology division, “This was a planned, strategic acquisition that will position us to better serve the region in the future.”

     Beyond this new Washington, Iowa mill, JBS United operates six additional company-owned production facilities throughout the U.S. focusing on pre-mix and base-mix products.  In the U.S. market, JBS United provides nutrition products manufactured primarily in the form of feed premixes, base mixes, nursery starter feeds and feed additives.  The JBS United feed business has grown substantially over the years through both acquisitions and innovations that have helped the company reach more customers around the globe.

     Speaking on behalf of the company, Mr. Schneider stated, “Adding ths additional feed mill to the list of JBS United facilities is another example of our commitment to providing high quality animal nutrition products and services that exceed the expectations of our customers.  We are excited about this purchase and our continued growth.  This will help us maintain our position as one of the leading animal nutrition providers in the country.”

About JBS United
            Since its founding in 1956, JBS United, Inc. has been dedicated to providing research-based solutions to enhance animal nutrition and livestock production profitability. The company provides products to swine, poultry and dairy producers worldwide. For more information, visit the JBS United website at www.JBSunited.com.

     For more information on JBS United, contact Lisa Coverdale, Marketing Manager, at (800) 382-9909 or Lisa.Coverdale@tektm.com.
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Friday, July 16, 2010

Washington's Keaton Walker receives business development grant from IDED

DES MOINES - A state board Thursday agreed to invest $25,000 in a feasibility study for a proposed Iowa City project exploring a humane way to euthanize horses and process the meat for animal consumption.

The state Economic Development Board gave unanimous support for a grant to Responsible Transportation, LLC, a startup company that intends to "consolidate unwanted horses across the Midwest" and put down the animals free of charge, according to DED documents. The company, which pledged nearly $31,000 for the study to be completed by July 2011, has used innovation to improve animal handling practices.

Board member Jerry Courtney, who handled the application for financial assistance, said "I was pretty skeptical what we are doing this for" but noted the study is covered by board rules and approved by the Legislature. Courtney called the request "a fascinating project" but admitted "when I got this project, I said 'whoa, what did you drop this on me for" fearing the issue will attract the attention of animal-rights activists.

"This is something that is new and different to us. It will be interesting to see how it works," added Courtney, who said the latest research indicated there are about 200,000 horses in Iowa.

Responsible Transportation requested technical assistance funding for third-party research that will allow the company to conduct a feasibility study, plan for the development of a processing plant, perform an export analysis, and design a Website and building design. The activity will facilitate the company application for a U.S. Department of Agriculture guaranteed loan to further the business operation, according to board documents.

According to the University of Iowa News Service, the business plan for Responsible Transport, LLC, was written by Keaton Walker of Washington, Iowa, a May graduate in industrial engineering who won a UI College of Engineering's entrepreneurial startup award this year providing $10,000 in initial financial support. The project also won a $5,000 grand prize in the Bedell Entrepreneurship Learning Laboratory's end-of-year competition.

Mr. Walker has worked with several business assistance organizations, including the Entrepreneurial Development Center in Cedar Rapids, the UI's Small Business Development Center (SBDC), the UI John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center (JPEC), and the Washington Economic Development Group in Washington, Iowa.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

$1.9 million in I-JOBS funds for Washington County area communities

Five Washington County area communities received $1.9 million in I-JOBS funding for water and sewer projects.

Iowa Governor Chet Culver announced on July 7, 2010 that 71 projects had been awarded around the state for communities under 10,000 population, totaling $35 million. The five area projects represent over 5% of the statewide total.

Congratulations to these communities!


I-JOBS Water Quality Financial Assistance Program

Communities with populations less than 10,000
Community
I-Jobs Grant
Project Description
Brighton
$595,000
Construction of additional lagoons and sewer main replacement
Keota
$85,000
Replacement of water mains
RUSS - Lake Trio
$160,000
Replace existing treatment lagoon with re-circulating synthetic filter
Washington
$955,000
Sanitary sewer lines
Wayland
$115,000
Water treatment plant control upgrades and additional power

$1,910,000

Thursday, July 1, 2010

July 2010 Iowa Regulatory and Program Update Bulletin


July 1st is when changes to regulations or programs frequently take effect in Iowa.  The IDED provides a great service by compiling business related info (with links) into one bulletin. Take a minute and browse through the list.

The Iowa Department of Economic Development's Regulatory Update 2010 Bulletin covers Building Codes and Professional Licensing, Climate, Employer, Energy, Environment, Public Health, Resources, Rural Development, Small Business and Transportation. More info can be found at http://regassist.iowa.gov/.

Disclaimer: The information is informational only and should not be substituted or relied upon in lieu of professional advisement or due diligence. 

You can subscribe to any of IDED's various e-newsletters on their web site.

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BUILDING CODES & PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Plumbing and Mechanical Board –

Renewal Periods Coming Due – For several professions including accountants, architects, engineers and land surveyors, landscape architects, real estate appraisers and real estate brokers and sale persons.
http://www.state.ia.us/government/com/prof/home.html
Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) – Effective July 1, amateur MMA events will be regulated in Iowa.  No unsanctioned events are allowed in Iowa after July 1.
http://www.iowaworkforce.org/labor/athletic.htm
Bonding Requirements for Construction Contractors – Effective July 1,   all cons truction contractors that have a home office outside of Iowa will be required to post a bond prior to issuance of a contractor registration number.  http://www.iowaworkforce.org/labor/contractor.htm
Elevators and Other Conveyances Require New Forms – Iowa Workforce Development reminds inspectors to use new updated test forms for hydraulic, traction, platform, escalator, wind town and construction hoist. Outdated forms will not be accepted after July 15, any outdated forms will be returned for corrections.
http://www.iowaworkforce.org/labor/elevator_forms.htm
Issuance of Iowa Permits for Nonprofessional weapons – FAQs about SF 2379 which amended Iowa Code Ch. 724 available online.
http://www.dps.state.ia.us/a sd/SF2379_FAQ_Version1_0.pdf

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CLIMATE

National Research Council on Climate Change – Comprehensive reports outline need for national strategy to meet challenge of climate change.
http://www8.nationalacademies.org/onpinews/newsitem.aspx?RecordID=05192010

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
National 24th Annual Main Street Downtown Summit – To be held August 24 & 25 in Davenport will focus on the latest trends and strategies for historic preservation-based commercial district revitalization in rural, mid-sized and urban communities.
http://www .iowalifechanging.com/calendar/displaycalendar.aspx?ID=117&destid=1100317
Harvard Business Review on Going Green Strategies – The June 2010 HBR edition addresses how going green is now a corporate imperative.
http://hbr.org/2010/06/growing-green/ar/1

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EMPLOYER
Work Opportunity Tax Credit – Provides a tax credit to employers hiring individuals from certain groups, such as persons with disabilities.  
http://www.blind.state.ia.us/financial-incentives-hiring-persons-disabilities
Workforce Training Calendar – Courses including Workplace Essentials Workshops, GED Tutoring, Your Successful Job Search, Res Orientation and IowaWorks are being offered.
http://www.iowaworkforce.org/calendar/
Law Requires Health and Safety Poster to be 8 ½ x 14 – To comply with providing information on job safety and health postings.
http://www.iowaworkforce.org/labor/iosh/70-8025.pdf
Online Disability Resources Advisor – Employers can quickly identify federal disability nondiscrimination laws which apply to their business, state regulations may also apply.  
http://www.dol.gov/elaws/odep.htm

Summer Jobs and Teen Safety - Useful information on how teens can be safe on the job.
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/teenworkers/teenworkers.html

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ENERGY
NE Wind Bill – Will allow private companies to sell up to 90% of electricity out of state.
http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/states/news_detail.cfm/news_id=15980
VA Green Energy Laws – Includes a $500 tax credit and Universities Clean Energy Development and Economic Stimulus Foundation.http://apps1.eere.energy.gov/states/state_news_detail.cfm/news_id=15910/state=VA

WI Energy Consortium – Clean Energy Generation, Transmission, and Storage Systems Consortium will combine expertise of state, industry and government partners with R&D capabilities.http://apps1.eere.energy .gov/states/state_news_detail.cfm/news_id=16009/state=WI

Kerry-Liberman American Power Act – Discussion draft of proposed federal legislation released.
http://www.pewclimate.org/docUploads/APASectionbySection.pdf
Federal Energy Information Administration Reports GHG Decline – Emissions declined 7% last year, attributed in great part to the recession.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/1605/ggrpt/
Clean Tech Energy Midlife Support – Investors of clean-tech companies now need capital to grow and experienced advisors to refine business models and marketing strategies.http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/10/business/energy-environment/10virgin.html?ref=science

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ENVIRONMENT
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AIR

PM 2.5 Workgroups – Workgroups and key topics have been established to assist DNR with exploring how to implement the new standard.   http://www.iowadnr.gov/air/prof/meet_wg/pm25/

Determination Letters to MSWs – Will be sent by DNR to all active MSWs to help determine applicability / compliance status with NSPS and Title V requirements as landfills undergo expansions.  Contact DNR's Dennis Thielen at (515) 281-4899 or Dennis.Thielen@dnr.iowa.gov

Final Revision to Sulfur Dioxide Primary NAAQ – EPA has strengthened the new one hour standard which will impact business and co mmunities.
http://www.epa.gov/air/sulfurdioxide/actions.html#jun10

Regulatory Impact of New Boiler MACT and Related Rules – EPA's proposed rules to reduce HAPs will be final in December. http://www.epa.gov/oaqps001/combustion/docs/boilerria20100429.pdf

Final GHG Tailoring Rule Set – GHG emission thresholds for defining (NSR) PSD and Title V operation permits required for new and existing industrial facilities have been set.http://www.epa.gov/nsr/actions.html#may10 

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WATER

Dubuque Plant Designed to Use 25% Less Water and Energy than Typical Facility – Hormel' s CSR reports water consumption and solid waste reduced, 9% and 16%, respectively.
http://www.environmentalleader.com/2010/03/30/new-hormel-plant-to-use-25-less-water-energy/
Rulemaking Initiated on Sanitary Sewer Overflows – More information on the potential rule and “listening sessions”.
http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/home.cfm?program_id=4
Water Pollution Control Needs – EPA estimates $300 billion over the next 20 years.http://www.epa.gov/cwns
Testing Methods for Drinking Water – 12 new alternatives for measuring contaminants to determine compliance with primary drinking water regulations.http://epa.gov/safewater/methods/analyticalmethods_expedited.html
< p>New Guidance on CAFO Regulations – Released by EPA on NPDES permitting for a CAFO that proposes to discharge if it is designed, constructed, operated or maintained in such a matter that a discharge will occur. http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/afo/info.cfm
Clean Water Enforcement – Interactive web tools enables public to check water violations in their communities. http://www.epa-echo.gov/echo/ancr/us/

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RECYCLING & SOLID WASTE

Iowa Recycling Association (IRA) Annual Program 
– “Closing the Loop, Getting Back to the Basics” will be held July 15 at Reiman Gardens in Ames.
http://www.iowarecycles.org /content.asp?ID=4607&Date=7/15/2010
Zero Waste Strategy – Being implemented by school cafeterias, national parks, restaurants, stadiums and corporations. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/20/science/earth/20trash.html?_r=1

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ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING DATES 
Title V Semi-Annual Monitoring Report – September 30, 2010
http://www.iowadnr.gov/air/prof/oper/optv2.html

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PUBLIC HEALTH
Send College Kids Off Safely – Iowa Department of Health urges parents to encourage their children to receive a meningococcal meningitis vaccine.
http://www.idph.state.ia.us/IdphNews/Reader.aspx?id=B3A72127-B368-495E-8C30-BF3D9B0AF988

New Online Resources for Environmental Health Professionals – Information and training resources.
http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/ehs/

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SMALL BUSINESS

SBA and GOOGLE TEAM – Assisting small business with a series of online tools and videos.http://www.google.com/help/places/partners/sba/index.html
SBA Trade Export Assistance - Online pod casts for small businesses wanting to find international markets.  www.sba.gov/tools/audiovideo/Podcasts/INTL_TRADE.html
Free Sources of Economic Market Data – Several sources of market data to better understand your customer base and competition. http://community2.business.gov/t5/Small-Business-Matters/Need-the-Facts-5-Sources-of-Free-Economic-and-Market-Data-from/ba-p/22766?cm_mmc=GovDelivery-_-061610-_-weekly-_-community

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RESOURCES
Monthly Consumer Bulletin – Informs Iowans on how to be a savvy customer.
http://www.iowa.gov/government/ag/consumer_advisories/index.html
State Fair August 12 – 22 – Online schedule of free entertainment at this year's fair.
http://www.iowastatefair.org/entertainment/mediaPlayer/free-entertainment-list.php
State of Iowa Audit Reports – Available online. http://auditor.iowa.gov/reports/index.html
Diversity in Iowa Calendar – Online listings of civil rights training, diversity conferences and other activities taking place across Iowa.
http://www.iowa.gov/government/crc/calendar/index.html
ASSOCIATION OF TRAVEL INSTRUCTION (ATI) – August 13-15 in Baltimore, MD supports travel instruction for the purpose of teaching people with disability and seniors to travel safely and independently; scholarships available. http://www.trave linstruction.org/ati_conference.html

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RURAL DEVELOPMENT
Nontechnical Rules on Nonchemical Pest Control Devices – Due to increased marketing of sonic devices IDALS is proposing manufacturers submit efficacy and safety data and bear testing costs.
http://www.legis.state.ia.us/aspx/ACODocs/DOCS/05-19-2010.21.pdf
USDA Award - $14.1 million to IDALS under the Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watershed Initiative will help restore 37 quality wetlands in Iowa.
http://www.iowaagriculture.gov/press/2010Press/press06172010.asp
Registry on Iowa Hay & Straw Directory – Hay and straw producers, as well as related organizations and businesses pr omoting and marketing quality hay and straw encouraged to register.
http://www.iowaagriculture.gov/press/2010Press/press06172010b.asp

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Transportation
Long Waits on the Tarmac – Endured by passengers beyond three hours will not be tolerated under new federal rules.
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/newsnotes/nn19360.htm
Motor Carrier Permitting Automated – IDOT practices of receiving requests by phone is now ended; motor carriers requesting oversize/overweight load and trip permits will have three options to request a permit.
http://www.new s.iowadot.gov/newsandinfo/2010/05/iowa-dot-takes-next-step-toward-fully-automating-its-motor-carrier-permitting-processes-.html