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Researchers Seek to Create Ethanol from Idaho Agricultural Waste

Submitted by on February 9, 2009 – 7:30 amNo Comment

Researchers from Idaho’s three largest public universities are seeking to create ethanol from the Gem state’s agricultural waste. And they have a realistic shot at converting potato, sugar beet and other agricultural waste – perhaps even cow manure – into a fuel that can run in your car.  READ MORE

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