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An investment in Missouri fuel from the farm!
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Vision Statement
Add value to the agricultural markets in northeastern Missouri in an environmentally responsible manner through the development of a soybean crushing facility and biodiesel production plant. The outcomes should result in a positive impact on both farmers and the nation’s energy independence.
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After a three-month series of informational meetings, PCSE Board Members kicked off construction on the $16.5-million biodiesel plant and soy crush facility in Moberly in late March. Three hundred investors contributed more than $7-million in equity to the project. Once completed, the plant will convert nearly three million bushels of soybeans to 5 million gallon of biodiesel, 65,000 tons of bean meal and other by-products such as glycerin and soy hulls.
Construction should be completed by year end, with biodiesel going to market no later than March 1, 2009.
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Demand on the Farm
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Off road utilization of biodiesel has created a market for Missouri-grown farm fuel. One of the benefits of biodiesel is the compatability with un-modified engines.
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From the choice to capture the potential of north Missouri's soybean fields and benefit from the technology of converting soy oil to biodiesel, the investors in Producers' Choice Soy Energy LLC have brought a new vision to value-added agriculture.
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The Future
Federal Energy Bill of 2002 Drives future of biodiesel demand |
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By the year 2015, if biodiesel averages a B-5 blend, the U.S. demand for biodiesel will reach 2-billion gallon a year.
The time is now to capture a place on the supply side of the eqation.
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Copyright 2007 by Producers Choice Soy Energy LLC
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