Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association Supports Farm to Fly Act
The Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association commends the Farm to Fly Act, which was introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday, February 27, 2025. The bill was put forth by Ohio Congressman Max Miller (R-7th District), who was previously recognized as a Champion of Ohio Corn & Wheat.
The Farm to Fly Act is a bipartisan measure that would enable the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to establish programs aimed at boosting the production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). This initiative connects farmers in Ohio and across the nation with the aviation sector, encouraging the use of clean aviation fuel produced from agricultural products such as corn.
“The Farm to Fly Act is a win for Ohio growers,” commented Tyler Drewes, President of the Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association. “Ohio farmers are proud to play a role in producing clean, renewable fuels that will power the aviation industry for years to come.”
Alongside its environmental benefits, the Farm to Fly Act would greatly benefit producers and rural communities by boosting the demand for their crops. The growth of SAF usage is expected to improve domestic energy security, expand fuel options for airlines, and generate jobs related to fuel production.
“The Farm to Fly Act creates new opportunities for Ohio’s corn growers,” said Tadd Nicholson, Executive Director of Ohio Corn & Wheat. “Investing in SAF solutions strengthens Ohio’s agricultural economy and enhances national security. We look forward to collaborating with policymakers to support the ongoing partnership between Ohio’s corn growers and the aviation industry.”
Discover more about how Ohio Corn & Wheat has promoted SAF’s environmental and economic benefits at www.ohiocornandwheat.org.