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New Ethanol Plants to Be Fueled by Cow Manure
Media Release
Aug. 19, 2006

While a cheap alternative to gasoline may be pie in the sky, ethanol producers in cattle country will soon be reaping the energy rewards of pies on the ground.
Ethanol production plants fueled by cow manure are under construction in Hereford, Texas, and Mead, Nebraska.
The new facilities may have a big impact on the growing debate over the value of ethanol—a liquid fuel distilled from food starches such as corn—as a supplement or alternative to gasoline.
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