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Growing Sustainable Biofuels: Producing Bioenergy on the Farm - (Found September 22, 2008 )

By Patrick Mazza, Climate Solutions Research Director - While growing biofuels feedstocks on farms is becoming a commonplace, actually making biofuels on the farm is fairly rare.
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/articles/6/biomass/2/growing-sustainable-biofuels-producin...

The Future of Biofuels: A Global Perspective - (Found September 22, 2008 )

Published in Amber Waves, USDA , ERS, by William Coyle. Biofuels will likely be part of a portfolio of solutions to high energy prices, including conservation, more efficient energy use, and use of other alternative fuels.
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/articles/3/biodiesel/9/the-future-of-biofuels-a-global-per...

The Law that Changed the German Countryside - (Found September 22, 2008 )

By Norman Dunn, Agricultural Writer. Biogas production from corn, grass and cereal wholecrop harvests swallowed up over 800,000 acres of this countrys farmland this year and income from biogas electricity was beating earnings from milk production.
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/articles/2/biogas/10/the-law-that-changed-the-german-count...

The Energy Balance of Corn Ethanol: An Update - (Found September 22, 2008 )

By Hosein Shapouri, James A. Duffield and Michael Wang. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief Economist, Office of Energy Policy and New Uses. Agricultural Economic Report No. 813.
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/articles/4/ethanol/17/the-energy-balance-of-corn-ethanol-a...

Biogas production using anaerobic digestion of cattle and pig manure - (Found September 22, 2008 )

By Guillermo Escobar and Matti Heikkila, OPET Finland - This report from the OPTEC Network gives an overview of energy recovery from pig and cow manure using anaerobic digestion. It reviews European projects within this field and several case studies. An additional section is devoted to current R&D both in Europe and in North America. Most of the information is in a downloadable report.
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/articles/2/biogas/11/biogas-production-using-anaerobic-dig...

Introduction to Biomass - (Found September 22, 2008 )

By the European Commission. Bioenergy is the energy contained in "Biomass".
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/articles/6/biomass/22/introduction-to-biomass

BE Bioenergy: Biodiesel from Canola Oil - (Found September 22, 2008 )

This is a case study by the University of Ballarat in Australia. It is part of the "Educating for a Sustainable Future Website".
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/articles/3/biodiesel/21/be-bioenergy-biodiesel-from-canola...

The Key Advantages of Biomass - (Found September 22, 2008 )

By the European Commission. Biomass already contributes 5% of the European Union's (EU) energy supply, and 65% of the total renewable energy production; predominately for heat and power applications.
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/articles/6/biomass/23/the-key-advantages-of-biomass

Ethanol By-Products - a Good Feed Additive - (Found September 22, 2008 )

By Chris Harris, Senior Editor, TheBioenergySite. Ethanol co-products are good sources of nutrients for beef cattle and their availability is going to grow as more and more corn is being devoted to the production of the biofuel.
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/articles/4/ethanol/30/ethanol-byproducts-a-good-feed-addit...

Integrating Biogas, Confined Feedlot Operations and Ethanol Production - (Found September 22, 2008 )

By Mahendran Navaratnasamy, Lawrence Papworth Agriculture Stewardship Division and James Jones Bio-Industrial Development. Published by the Alberta Government, Agriculture and Food.
http://www.thebioenergysite.com/articles/2/biogas/33/integrating-biogas-confined-feedlot-o...
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