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Hydrogen fuel made from corn husks could be renewable energy breakthrough for cars

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  • SASKFARMER3
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2006
    • 14485

    Hydrogen fuel made from corn husks could be renewable energy breakthrough for cars

    Researchers from Virginia Tech have discovered a new biological way of creating hydrogen fuel that takes a lot less time and is much cheaper, which could be a breakthrough to help end the human race's dependence on fossil fuels, reports International Business Times. The Virginia Tech method involves using dirty biomass, i.e. the husks, cobs and stalks of corn plants in order to create the fuel>
    So one day maybe all that useless straw we grow in SE and East Sask could make fuel. So no more Burning. Wouldn't that be nice.
    Oh wait this is Canada the last place in the world their is innovation in Ag.
  • Hopalong
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 1244

    #2
    Have been hearing about making ethanol from biomass for years, still waiting for cost effective process.
    Wonder if hydrogen fuel will come any more sooner.
    Compared with other places, Saskatchewan has nothing to be ashamed of in innovation.
    Think of direct seeding and soil conservation.
    Provincial government spends substantial money on research and innovation, should we be asking it to spend more?

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    • SASKFARMER3
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 14485

      #3
      Yes we are home of direct seeding but it was farmers who figured that one out and ran with the ball. Indian head I believe was a starting point. We were on board in early 80s.

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      • sumdumguy
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2007
        • 12011

        #4
        Biomass must get picked up and delivered to processing plant, there's the rub. All these ideas sound good at first glance only.

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        • sumdumguy
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2007
          • 12011

          #5
          Direct seeding was invented by Jerome Bechard at Lajord or was there a start before him in Australia? In 1965, Jerome used discer boxes mounted over a cultivator, then by 1967 the Bechard seeding system with cultivator, leading wagon with a PTO driven fan was being watched. He started the pressurization of the cart and a sequential ram system for the air drill. His gear box for seed rationing and divider heads are being used til today. The divider heads were cast right in Regina. Even though government and universities pour billions into innovation, profound changes originated in farmers shops during cold prairie winters.

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          • hobbyfrmr
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2008
            • 3178

            #6
            About 10(?) years ago ION or Shell company were going to use the recently closed down pulp mill in prince albert to make ethanol from biomass. They had farmers as reps working the area to get farmers to contract baled wheat straw to them. Somehow I want to say birch hills was involved. Nothing really happened. I dont think there was much wrong with the idea it just didnt come to fruition.
            Woody Harrelson is a rep or celebrity endorsement for step up paper company making paper from wheat straw.
            Its interesting that dope smoking earth muffins like Harrelson et. al can reach tangible (not necessarily profitable) results but the genuine farmer producers, even with all their land and machines and associations and groups can only get as far as dumping grain through the grates for someone else.
            I am aware that a the farmers money, skills and productive efforts are tied up in the above mentioned.

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            • hobbyfrmr
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2008
              • 3178

              #7
              I stand corrected. Agreed on the innovations. Flexi coil Bourgault seed hawk seed master schulte morris degelman highline and several more in Saskatchewan.

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              • sumdumguy
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2007
                • 12011

                #8
                The Hanson Bros at Lajord, the self-propelled combine, Emil Pakosh, the articulated four wheel drive tractor and the Bast Bros at Sedley, the self- propelled swather. On and on. I hope that you can add to this list from your area.

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                • riders2010
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 2205

                  #9
                  If I m not mistaken getting product out of P A to bigger markets was an issue. Sound familiar? Wasn t the only issue but was a considerable part of the equation from what I heard.

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                  • Oliver88
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 4688

                    #10
                    Birch Hills was on a short list to get a cellulose ethanol plant at one time.

                    Company was Iogen, they might have been bought out by She'll eventually?

                    http://www.canada.com/story_print.html?id=2622e3be-cb21-4b24-ac0e-fec9ecf59de3&sponsor=

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