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March 17, 2009 – 10:42 am | One Comment

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POET to Discuss Cellulosic Ethanol, Cob Harvesting with Northwest Iowa Farmers

Submitted by on February 12, 2009 – 1:01 pmNo Comment

Harvesting cobs will provide an additional revenue stream for farmers, without requiring them to change their planting practices. Agriculture equipment manufacturers are developing a wide range of options for farmers to ensure that harvesting cobs will not significantly slow the harvest and will require little to no additional labor. READ MORE

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