Biodiesel Workshop Set, Feb. 17

SPOKANE, Wash. — Prospects for growing canola and mustard as a renewable energy source in eastern Washington is the topic of a workshop sponsored by Washington State University Extension, Feb. 17.

“The goal of having a fully operable, local oilseed crusher is closer than ever before,” says Pam Kelley, a Pacific Northwest Processors facilitator. PNP represents a group of growers and business owners who are coordinating a regional effort to reap the highest value from processing canola and mustard grain into biodiesel, livestock feed, and related value- added products.

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