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OSU prof returns from trip in biodiesel-fueled pickup (Corvallis Gazette Times)
Cross-country trips are bound to pile up stories as fast as they pile up miles on the odometer. That was certainly the case for Oregon State University?s David Hackleman, who just got back from a monthlong trip crisscrossing the country in his Biodiesel-fueled Dodge Ram pickup.

Dexter businessmen say biodiesel plant on schedule (SEMissourian.com)
DEXTER, Mo. -- Two Dexter businessmen say their Biodiesel plant is on schedule to be up and running by Thanksgiving. The 10,000-square-foot facility could be the first of its kind in the state depending on when another facility under construction near Mexico, Mo., is finished.

Area investors building biodiesel plant in Cheyenne (Scottsbluff Star-Herald)
TORRINGTON, Wyo. - A group of eastern Wyoming and western Nebraska investors expects their new bio-diesel plant to be operational by Sept. 1. The 4 million to 8 million gallon facility is owned by Blue Sky Biodiesel, LLC, and is located in Cheyenne, Wyo. The LLC is made up of Ron Hill, Kurt Arnusch, Craig Grant and Scott Blanton.

Wyoming, Nebraska investors building biodiesel plant in Cheyenne (Scottsbluff Star-Herald)
TORRINGTON, Wyo. - A group of eastern Wyoming and western Nebraska investors expects their new biodiesel plant to be operational by Sept. 1. The 4-8 million gallon facility is owned by Blue Sky Biodiesel, LLC, and is located in Cheyenne, Wyo. The LLC is made up of Ron Hill, Kurt Arnusch, Craig Grant and Scott Blanton.

PLANS FOR BIODIESEL FACILITY EYEBALLED (Pine Bluff Commercial)
Delta Intermodal & Bioenergy Co. LLC is planning and working with Arkansas River Regional Intermodal Authority, the city of Pine Bluff and Jefferson County to develop, construct and operate an integrated soybean extraction and a 30-million gallon per year biodiesel production facility.

Biodiesel plant in works for KC (Kansas City Star)
Cargill Inc. and the Missouri Soybean Association have agreed to build a Biodiesel plant in Kansas City as the demand for alternative fuels grows.

 

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