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Tuesday 07/27/10

Montana Hay Farmers See Biggest Harvest in Years
Because of extra moisture and a mild spring, farmers in Montana are harvesting a record amount of hay, the Missoulian reported on Monday. Missoula County Extension agent Jerry Marks said the extra moisture this growing season has made it a good grass year with average alfalfa growth as well.[Read Full Blog Post]
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Biomass Innovation Park Set for Construction
Genera Energy plans to begin construction on what it is calling biomass innovation park in east Tennessee, the Knoxville News in Knoxville, Tenn., said, as part of a partnership with Dupont Danisco to produce cellulosic ethanol using corn cobs and eventually switchgrass.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 3:26PM CDT 07/27/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
Ethanol, Agriculture Groups Push for E12
The American Coalition for Ethanol, the National Corn Growers Association and the Renewable Fuels Association asked U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson to approve the use of E12, reported Cattle Network in Lenexa, Kan., as the industry bumps up against the blend wall waiting for pending EPA approval of E15.[Read Full Blog Post]
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Ethanol, Agriculture Groups Push for E12
The American Coalition for Ethanol, the National Corn Growers Association and the Renewable Fuels Association asked U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson to approve the use of E12, reported Cattle Network in Lenexa, Kan., as the industry bumps up against the blend wall waiting for pending EPA approval of E15.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 3:24PM CDT 07/27/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
China Prohibits Artificial Flavors in Food Products
A new law in China prohibits the use of artificial edible flavors in food, India-server.com reported. The law restricts the use of artificial flavors in various types of food, such as milk, cream, vegetable and animal fat, baby food and bottled water.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 3:23PM CDT 07/27/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
New Dairy Comes to South Carolina Prison Farm
South Carolina's largest state Department of Corrections farm will soon be the site of a new, state-of-the-art dairy, according to The Item. The Wateree River Correctional Institution's 7,000-acre farm will be the site of a new 27-acre, $7 million complex of barns and milking parlors.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 3:23PM CDT 07/27/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
County Sees Dip in Winter Wheat Yield
The winter wheat crop in the Findlay, Ohio, area will yield lower than last year's crop because of head scab and hot weather this growing season, the Findlay Courier reported on Tuesday. Ohio State University Extension educator for Hancock County Gary Wilson said the county's average yield this year is about 58 bushels per acre, down more than 26 percent from last year's 79 bushels an acre.[Read Full Blog Post]
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