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Wednesday 07/28/10

EU Shows Growth in Ethanol Production, Use
European ethanol production is continuing to increase, Ethanol Producer reported. While ethanol production growth was nearly 60 percent in 2008, 2009 saw the European Union's production continuing to grow by 31 percent.[Read Full Blog Post]
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Blender Pumps Get UL Certified
Underwriters Laboratory has given final safety certification to new ethanol blender pumps from Dresser Wayne and Gilbarco Veeder-Root, Domestic Fuel reported. The Dresser Wayne pump has a dual hose, offering low blends on one hose for conventional vehicles and mid to high-level blends on the other hose for flexible fuel vehicles.[Read Full Blog Post]
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Green Car Passes Test at NSS
Green racing research data from the Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago is proving successful, according to automotive researcher Forrest Jehlik. Jehlik has been crunching numbers collected during three days of testing at Florida's New Smyrna Speedway, the Daytona Beach News-Journal Online reported.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 3:39PM CDT 07/28/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
Groups Rally to Fight Against E15
A group of environmental organizations and companies are banding together to discourage Congress and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency from promoting widespread use of the E15 ethanol blend, Biofuels International reported.[Read Full Blog Post]
Posted at 3:38PM CDT 07/28/10 | 0 Comments | Post a Comment
 
Some Crops Struggle, Others Thrive in Heat
The hot and dry weather Pennsylvania has seen this summer has caused some of the state's crops to struggle to survive while others have thrived in the hot and dry field conditions, the Williamsport Sun Gazette reported on Wednesday.[Read Full Blog Post]
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Deer Damage Expensive, can be Contained
Deer can cause hundreds of dollars of damage to a field, but there are practices that farmers can employee to limit these losses, the Midwest Producer reported on Tuesday. "Deer love newly forming ears," said Scott Hygnstrom, with the School of Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL).[Read Full Blog Post]
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