Biodiesel boom scares seed growers

MOUNT VERNON -- With Washington poised to become a national leader in "green" fuel, fields of bright-yellow canola flowers soon may be as common a sight as golden wheat in parts of the Palouse and other farm-rich areas east of the Cascades.

For struggling farmers, burgeoning demand for oil-rich canola could make it a cash crop for the long haul. For the rest of us, it's supposed to be a feel-good embrace of biodiesel, proudly stamped "Made in ... Full Story »

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by Joel Kulenkamp - Feb. 21, 2007

This article tries to expose both sides of the proverbial coin in the biodiesel debate. While showing much promise, there remain lots of bugs to be work out, as this article aptly illustrates.

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