On Friday, December 4, Truman State University is hosting an all-day bioenergy conference in Kirksville. The meeting is open to anyone interested in agriculture and bioenergy, and farmers are particularly welcome. The conference has been financially supported by the USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program. A number of speakers from around the Midwest will be covering a range of topics at the meeting, including alternative bioenergy crops, algae, methane, and market factors affecting bioenergy. The latter part of the afternoon includes a tour of some bioenergy demonstrations at the University Farm. More details about the meeting and registration cost can be found at: http://bioenergyconference.truman.edu/
Rob Myers
rmyers@jeffersoninstitute.org
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