camelina
Garmers grow camelina for biofuel15 Jun 2008
farmers are forming a co-op to produce a promising biofuel raw material — camelina, a Mediterranean native plant whose seeds are 40 percent oil and can be used in manufacturing biodiesel.
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Crawford County farmers growing camelina for biofuel
Hunter said Lake Erie Biofuels executives asked extension specialists if camelina could be grown in northwest Pennsylvania, and the answer was found in studies recently conducted by the University of Montana. …
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Biodiesel Feedstock Demand Makes Oil-Rich Camelina Very Attractive …11 Jun 2008
http://www.redorbit.com/news/business/1424180/plant_fuel_demand_puts_premium_on_camelina_crop/
biofuels Journal - http://www.biofuelsjournal.com
Biofuel from camelina
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Pennsylvania Biofuels: Promising new biofuel source being grown in …
In Northwestern Pennsylvania, farmers have formed a co-op in conjuntion with Penn State Cooperative Extension to grow a promising source of biofuels - Camelina. Camelina is a flower that produces a seed that consists of 40% oil compared …
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Camelina Must Grow Past Food to be Fuel
For camelina to become a viable fuel feedstock , the crop will need to reach a critical mass in terms of production, according to a biodiesel develo. read more.
Biodiesel News - http://www.biobasednews.com/news/biodiesel
Camelina may offer options for dryland production
Montana planted about 50000 acres of camelina last year. Oregon could provide a market for biodiesel made from camelina. The Portland City Council began requiring a 5 percent biodiesel blend for all diesel fuel sold within city limits …
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Camelina
Great Plains - The Camelina Co. is one of two groups with plans to produce a combined 200 million gallons of biofuels annually from camelina within the next two to three years. It will be interesting to see if they get many takers …
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Camelina: Montana’s next cash crop?18 Apr 2008
If the government approves the use of camelina in food products and the biodiesel industry takes off, Montana farmers could plant a million acres of the crop and sell it as fuel, animal feed or sandwich spread, local agriculture experts …
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