Convert Kilogram - Researchers convert farm waste to bio-oil 

Researchers convert farm waste to bio-oil 
Samy Sadaka reached into a garbage bag, picked up a mixture of cow manure and corn stalks, let it run through his fingers and invited a visitor to do the same… It wasn’t that bad.

Bill Buford: Cookbooks are for wimps 
Bill Buford bounds across the back room of the Union, a favourite watering hole of Soho’s literati. He looks like a pocket Hemingway, dressed in slacks, grey sports jacket and black shirt, his chin dusted by a grey beard. The famously testosterone-packed ex-literary editor does not look like a kitchen bitch. But until recently that is exactly what he was.

Aquarium Denitrification Process 
Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) July 28, 2006 — Process Nitrification is a natural biological process where nitrifying bacteria convert toxic ammonia (decomposing food and excrements) into a less harmful nitrate.

Conn. company touts progress in hydrogen power 
STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) - A Connecticut company has won a federal grant to test new technology that it says can produce clean hydrogen power for cars and industrial companies at a cost competitive with gasoline.

Iowa State Researchers Convert Farm Waste To Bio-Oil 
The researchers are working to take wastes from Iowa farms — manure and corn stalks — and turn them into a bio-oil that could be used for boiler fuel and perhaps transportation fuel…

Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source 
OMAHA (DTN) — Samy Sadaka, an associate scientist for Iowa State’s Center for Sustainable Environmental Technologies along with other Iowa State researchers are working to take wastes from Iowa farms — manure and corn stalks — and turn them into a bio-oil that could be used for boiler fuel and perhaps transportation fuel.

Aquarium Denitrification Process 
Scientists and fish hobbiests enjoy the benefits of an amazing new breakthrough. Our patented aquarium products and methodologies reduce nitrates and ammonia within 24 hours. Aquarium upkeep is made simple with the new red torpedo filter cannister. (PRWEB Jul 28, 2006) Trackback URL: http://prweb.com/pingpr.php/TG92ZS1Qcm9mLUhvcnItSGFsZi1JbnNlLVplcm8=

Iowa State Researchers Convert Farm Waste To Bio-oil 
Samy Sadaka reached into a garbage bag, picked up a mixture of cow manure and corn stalks, let it run through his fingers and invited a visitor to do the same.It wasn’t that bad.That mix of manure and corn stalks had spent 27 days breaking down in a special drying process. The end result looked like brown yard mulch with lots of thin fibers. There wasn’t much smell. [click link for full article]

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