Hydrogen corn economyBy: by Wayne Wenzel New discovery could make ethanol a practical energy source.... Hydrogen corn economyBy: by Wayne Wenzel A recent discovery by University of Minnesota researchers could someday make ethanol from corn the preferred source of hydrogen fuel. The event marks... Ethanol investment plannerIt's not a crystal ball or a guarantee of success, but a new modeling tool from Iowa State University just might be the best way yet to predict whether... Links in the food chainBy: by Joan Olson Despite bankruptcy filings by some of the nation's largest farm co-ops, farmers have not abandoned cooperative efforts to add value to their production. ...Beyond EthanolBy: Wayne Wenzel Corn growers associations have pointed with excitement at the potential to use ethanol as the preferred hydrogen source in fuel cells. Now chemical engineers... Crops departmentSteep-incline conveyor. Planter factoids. Precision payback. Ethanol efficiency. Easy nozzle switch. New adjuvant. New herbicide. Updated pull-type sprayer. Large-acreage spraying.... Biodiesel begins to bloomBy: Gil Gullickson The distribution infrastructure of this soybean-based fuel is still developing. But industry analysts expect biodiesel to soon be popping up at the pump. ...High hopes, high risksBy: Joan Olson For as many value-added agricultural ventures that succeed, there are at least that many that fail. That's important to keep in mind as you consider participating... Business of buyingBy: FIN Staff AGCO buys Ag-Chem AGCO Corporation announced plans to purchase Ag-Chem Equipment Company, Minnetonka, MN, a manufacturer and distributor of ag machinery... |
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