Where to even begin with that? Here are two
suggestions:
Don't eat industrial meat. From
the article: "Leman said the model "has potential to set a new
standard for `natural' beef programs that are profitable, sustainable and
environmentally sound." Well, cattle are ruminant animals.
Cattle fattened on pasture grasses have much lower levels of saturated fats and
higher vitamin E, beta-carotene, and omega-3 levels compared to CAFO
animals. Cattle that are fed grain diets in confinement are universally
plagued with gastric ailments that eventually kill them, although here I guess
they're planning to slaughter the sick creatures and feed them to us before the
wet distillers grain causes complete ulceration of the cattle’s stomachs.
Local control works! From the
article: "The location of Prime's first plant in
Donna
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On top of our news that an oil refinery might open
just up the river, here's a deal to house 30,000 cattle in a
"closed-loop" confinement. And it is supposed to help cattlemen and
the environment. I feel like we are being
overrun. Jim
1:00 AM
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Prime BioSolutions of Omaha said Thursday that it
plans to begin construction late this year in Dakota County of an $85 million
"closed loop" ethanol plant that will run without using fossil-fuel
energy.
The company said it also has secured options and initiated
permitting on several other sites in
The
Prime BioSolutions co-owns the patent for the process
technology with E3 BioFuels, E3 said. E3 is launching its first plant on
Thursday, in Mead,
The "closed loop" technology consists of
feeding cattle in an enclosed facility and continually washing the manure into
sealed anaerobic digesters, which cook it to produce methane gas that then
powers an ethanol plant. The wet distillers grain remaining from the ethanol
production can be fed to the cattle, completing the loop.
Prime's plant will consist of up to 30,000 head of
cattle and will make about 23 million gallons of ethanol a year, half or a
quarter of what typical ethanol plants in the area produce. The nearly odorless
process also produces a high-quality fertilizer.
Dan McNamara, economic development director for South
Sioux City and
Process said to help cattlemen
A company statement said its CEO and founder, Dave
Hallberg, invented the patented method technology, which it will lease to the
additional facilities. Hallberg touted the process as a way to reduce emissions
of greenhouse gases linked to climate change.
Leman said in the statement that the closed-loop
technology "is emerging at a very important time for the nation's cattle
feeders. It offers visionary cattlemen the opportunity to cost effectively move
cattle feeding back to states like
Leman said the model "has potential to set a new
standard for `natural' beef programs that are profitable, sustainable and
environmentally sound."
Daschle touted the technology as an answer to calls to
increase biofuels production and decrease the "carbon footprint." He
added that Prime's ultralow-carbon fuels "are expected to qualify for up
to four times as many credits as conventional ethanol because they reduce the
creation of all three major greenhouse gases: carbon dioxide, methane and
nitrous oxides."
The location of Prime's first plant in
McNamara pursued the company immediately and a week
later had a lead on the second site. He said at the time that he received calls
from several farmers who thought the project would work on their land.
Following Thursday's announcement, he said he had
already received calls from other industries expressing interest in possibly
supplying some of Prime's needs.
The Siouxland Initiative first brought Prime
BioSolutions to the county's attention.
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