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Earl Fisher Biofuels is owned by two fourth generation farmers
in Chester, Montana. These two men have high hopes to
to create job opportunites and economic growth for their
community by starting a biofuel LLP. They eventually hope
to start biofuel companies in similar small towns.
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Flathead Biodiesel is located in Kalispell, Montana. Their
goal is to breathe new life into the farming market in
their region. Flathead Biodiesel will be growing camelina
and selling products at the most current prices. They
are also helping to ease the transition from nonrenewable
energy to alternative energy.
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Great Northern Growers is a Montana Producer Cooperative
that works exclusively with Montanan grown crops. These
crops have exceptional health and nutritional benefits that
Great Northern Growers is sharing with the world wide market.
They are also working with Camelina and its biodiesel properties.
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Great Plains - The Camelina Company is focused on renewable
fuel energy. Specifically, Camelina. Great Plains manufactures
and markets Camelina biodiesel with the intention of "developing
Camelina into an Ultra-Premium feedstock choice powering
agriculture into the future". Duane Johnson, previous director of
Biobased Institute at MSU, is a huge component of the company.
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"Mountain Meadows’ mission is to provide safe,
effective products for pets, people and the environment
using materials grown in the Earth. No chemicals,
synthetics or perfumes are added."
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Peaks & Prairies is a Montana company located in Malta.
There, they have been producing biobased oils and lubricants since 2000.
Not only do they manufacture their exclusive formuals,
but they also research and test their products for maximum quality.
Peaks & Prairies is also involved with research at MSU.
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Sustainable Oils is based in Portland, Oregon and
Bozeman, Montana. Targeted Growth Inc. and Green
Earth Fuels joined together to form Sustainable Oils.
As a team they will be producing and marketing up to
"100 million gallons of Camelina-based biodiesel by 2010". |
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