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Ethanol Ash Eyed As Possible Fertilizer

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By: Associated Press Email
Posted: Mon 7:43 AM, Aug 17, 2009

Researchers at South Dakota State University are trying to find out if they can squeeze one more product out of the ethanol process.

Dried distiller's grains is a byproduct of turning corn into ethanol. It can be fed to livestock or it can be heated to produce a gas that is useful in making bioplastics and lubricants.

That heating process leaves an ash material which researchers think could be used as a fertilizer.

The problem is that the ash is so fine and light it's hard to handle.

Professor Ron Gelderman says a solution might be applying it in pellet or liquid slurry form, or in a mixture with something else.


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