Local farmers can benefit from the biomass supply chain, which can also help prevent potential
agricultural waste problems.
Not exact matches
Five years ago, the Minnesota Pork Producers Association came to
agricultural engineer Chuck Clanton with a bizarre
problem: The manure pits where farmers store pig
waste were exploding.
The novel process they developed and their results, which could help the world deal with its
agricultural and plastic
waste problems, appear in the ACS journal Macromolecules.
An increasingly popular solution that solves both
problems is a process that turns organic
waste, such as food scraps and
agricultural waste, into fuel.