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Originally Posted by ISUKappa
As with anything it depends on the research.
from http://www.idahoethanol.com/pages/energy.html
Where I am many of the farmers are using soy biodiesel in their tractors and machinery and biodiesel pumps are available around the state. Again, I don't think corn ethanol is necessarily the answer, either, but it's at least something for now.
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What I find interesting is that the phone number on their site for their VP of Operations isn't even in Idaho. We have only one area code, and 214 is Dallas. The U of Idaho has been working with biodiesel and has a biodiesel yellow VW bug it uses for demonstrations. It even went to San Francisco for a conference.
http://www.uidaho.edu/bioenergy/gallery.html