Bioscience gives back to industry partners working overtime
Bioscience workers putting in overtime + restaurants in need of business = Perfect chance to give back.
Bioscience workers putting in overtime + restaurants in need of business = Perfect chance to give back.
Front-line workers across South Dakota will be receiving all-natural, ethanol-based sanitizer thanks to a partnership between POET and other area companies.
“We’re offering them to literally anybody who asks, free of charge and free shipping.” This group effort is helping health care workers get relief.
Sioux Falls-based POET will be temporarily idling three of its ethanol plants, including the one in Chancellor.
Here’s a look at this week’s People You Should Know.
Have you made a #RenewableResolution yet? POET wants to know about it.
One look at some of the newest additions to South Dakota State University make it clear: Ag-related education is changing.
“It’s our responsibility to serve in the community we call home.” As POET proves, making the world a better place can start at home.
“In the future, ag will provide the food, the fuel and the fiber to sustain the plants and animals on the planet.” Here’s POET CEO Jeff Broin’s take on the short-term solution to the climate crisis.
Sioux Falls-based POET has made a $2 million contribution toward construction of the new Raven Precision Agriculture Center at South Dakota State University.