Growing Opportunities: Renewable & Alternative Energy
It’s not chicken feed. Well, it is, but it’s also biofuel and could be an important source of Omega-3s for human diets. It’s camelina, and Penn State Extension is helping growers to capitalize on this promising energy crop, which can yield oil for biodiesel and nutritious meal for animal feed.
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