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Biodiesel News For 29-May-2007 Biodiesel demand drives up soybean prices (International Herald Tribune)Production of crop-based fuels increased demand for vegetable oils while reducing supplies available for food production, sending soybeans prices to their highest level since 2004 on Friday. Could Glycerin -- A Biodiesel Byproduct -- Be Used As Cattle Feed? (Science Daily) Biodiesel is in high demand. The byproduct of this alternative source of energy, glycerin, is next, according to an agriculture scientist. Researchers aim to determine if glycerin has a positive or negative effect on calves' growth performance, and also to assess any impact it might have on meat quality. Biodiesel plant to produce new jobs (Williamsport Sun Gazette) A $206,150 state grant will allow a South Williamsport biodiesel plant to restore a rail spur, allowing the business to move into production full-throttle by the end of summer, officials announced Friday. Biodiesel Companies In Opposition To Tyson Effort (KTHV Little Rock) Biodiesel companies and their political allies are lining up to shut down plans by Tyson Foods and ConocoPhillips to produce and market diesel made from beef, pork and poultry fat. Corn Can?t Solve Our Problem (AG Weekly) The world has come full circle. A century ago our first transportation biofuels ? the hay and oats fed to our horses ? were replaced by gasoline. Today, ethanol from corn and biodiesel from soybeans have begun edging out gasoline and diesel. Biodiesel Makers See Opportunity as New York Seeks Greener Future (New York Times) An industrial strip of land along Newtown Creek may soon be home to one of the largest Biodiesel fuel manufacturing plants in the country.
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