Author: Michelle Cummings
Disconnected
Lack of Access to High-Speed Internet Hampers Rural Communities The digital divide separating rural Americans from their urban neighbors has left the far-flung communities across the country cut off from the economic, educational and social opportunities high-speed Internet provides. While recent advancements in Internet technology have transformed the ways people […]
Data-Driven Decisions
Sifting through mountains of data sounds dull, but as MFA Oil and other businesses have learned “there’s gold in them thar hills.” As the amount and variety of data available has skyrocketed, new opportunities have surfaced. That’s where MFA Oil’s business intelligence team comes into play. They analyze data to […]
Pecans Propel King Hill Farms Profits
Not many cities can lay claim to the largest pecan in the world. This unique tourist attraction isn’t the only hidden gem in Brunswick, Mo., the state-proclaimed “Pecan Capital of Missouri.” Nestled in the hills bordering the rich soils of the Missouri River bottoms along Highway 24 is King Hill […]
Strategies for Managing Equipment Expenses
Razor-thin profit margins and depleted capital reserves have forced many farmers to re-evaluate the way they manage their machinery. Low prices for corn, soybeans and other commodities have producers looking to cut costs wherever possible. The belt tightening has prompted many farmers to forego replacing much of the farm equipment […]
Biodiesel Producer Grows with Industry
For the past 11 years, Mid-America Biofuels, a biodiesel production plant in Mexico, Mo., has become a large contributor to the growing renewable fuels industry. The plant, which became Missouri’s first large-scale biodiesel production facility when it opened in 2006, has grown from its original production capacity of 30 million […]
Maintenance Matters
With limited funds designated for facility upkeep, universities around the country are facing a mounting backlog of maintenance needs, and farmers could soon feel the effect. The widespread problem of deferred maintenance has the potential to limit agriculture research findings, and ultimately halt future innovations the United States may make […]
The Dicamba Dilemma
No easy answer to herbicide controversy Uncertainty is swirling in the Midwest, where millions of acres of crops may have been damaged by a controversial herbicide. An estimated 3.1 million acres of soybeans have been affected by off-target movement of dicamba across the country, and that figure doesn’t include other […]
Four Tips to Improve Fuel Tank Maintenance
Fuel tank maintenance is an indispensable part of ensuring the quality of diesel fuel. Incorporating a preventative tank care plan protects stored fuel and maximizes the service life of diesel-powered equipment. Don North, MFA Oil director of product development and quality control, offers four important tips for proper tank maintenance. […]
Don’t Take the Bait
Beware Phishing Scams Think twice before clicking suspicious emails that land in your inbox. Phishing scams have grown in popularity and continue to trick people into a host of problems. As cybercriminals use increasingly sophisticated scams, it has never been more important to protect yourself. Phishing scams aim to collect […]
Keeping Hazards to a Minimum
Much responsibility comes with jobs dedicated to reducing risks, protecting people and being a trustworthy steward of our environment, but it’s all in a day’s work for MFA Oil’s Department of Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S). The department manages the company’s 260 petroleum storage tank sites, and its primary objective […]