Biodiesel

Subsidies ending for ethanol-based plants February 2013

Ottawa paid out $672-million to companies that have built plants to make grain-based ethanol and biodiesel, which created a new market for farmers. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Making progress with sustainable fuels

On July 15-18, 2012, the 3rd Pan American Congress on Plants and Bioenergy will be taking place with scientists from all over the world on renewable fuels. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Seven trillion meals delivered daily

At The Alltech 28th Annual International Symposium, a debate was held regarding how it would be possible to feed a population of 9 billion by 2050. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Ceres sweet sorghum hybrids processed into diesel May 2012

Energy crop company Ceres, Inc. announced its improved sweet sorghum hybrids were successfully processed into renewable diesel by Amyris. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Turning a troublesome weed into a biodiesel crop March 2011

Despite its unflattering name, stinkweed has some excellent qualities as an oilseed crop for biodiesel production. Like this? Tweet it to your followers! 1 comments

New market for off-grade canola February 2011

In the heart of canola country, canola producers have a new market for their crop. CanPro Ingredients Ltd, located on the outskirts of Arborfield, Saskatchewan, about 265 km northeast of Saskatoon, is a canola crushing plant with an added twist. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

The role of fertilizer in growing the world’s food October 2010

The role of fertilizer in growing the world’s food T.L. Roberts* Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Biodiesel ready April 2010

As corporate policy, tractor manufacturers understand the importance of biodiesel and its use in their machines. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

Canola prices and biodiesel production in Canada April 2010

Across Canada, communities and farmers are considering producing their own biodiesel using locally grown crops. Like this? Tweet it to your followers!

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