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Farm to Fuel
Publication date:
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Resource type:
newspaper or magazine article
Resource link:
http://www.asumidsouth.edu/farm-to-fuel/
Related value chain:
Arkansas Biofuels
Description:
A video by Arkansas State University MidSouth on the DeWitt County biodiesel micro-refinery
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Publication source:
Mid-South Community College
Resource category old:
Individual value chain materials
Resource category:
Individual value chain materials