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Arkansas: promised land for biofuel

Could Arkansas be a promised land for biofuel. This article from Delta Farm Press seems to think so. Of course it doesn't explain how all the biofuel that could be producecd in the state could be got to the markets that need it? I Wonder how long it would take to get from Little Rock to New York/San Francisco by ethanol tanker.

But hats off to them, they are interested in cellulosic biofuels from wood.

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David B. Benson:

Freight trains might average 35 kmph, but 24 hours a day.

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