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Joanna Schroeder is the editor of DomesticFuel.com as well as a freelance energy and agriculture reporter for other publications including Biofuels Journal, AgWired.com, Biofuels International, Denver Post, Agri-Marketing Magazine, Industrial Biotechnology, Academics Review, and more. She serves as an energy expert for other national media outlets and has been featured in several documentaries. Each month, Schroeder reviews energy and agriculture books with the reviews featured on DomesticFuel.com and syndicated to other news sites. She has a BS in Environmental Science and MS in Technical Communications from Iowa State University. Reach her at [email protected]

Articles by Joanna Schroeder

How Companies Can Meet Specialty Food Demand

October 12, 2015 • By Joanna Schroeder

Reports look at consumer preferences and purchase habits of trendy products such as gluten-free, antibiotic and hormone free, non-GMO, etc.

Drones Take to the Skies to Keep Food Safer

September 21, 2015 • By Joanna Schroeder

Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems predicts that 80 percent of commercial drone market will be agricultural uses

Biosecurity Lessons from Avian Flu Outbreak

September 11, 2015 • By Joanna Schroeder

Ongoing research and improved biosurveillance measures are being put into place if an avian flu outbreak reoccurs

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