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Could Biofuel Plan Benefit Minnesota?

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A plan being proposed as part of the next Farm Bill could help grow Minnesota's economy by promoting "next generation" biomass energy from farm products. Gary Botzek, with the Minnesota Conservation Federation, says the idea is to look beyond only corn for farm-produced energy.

"There are other crops that farmers could grow, or already have on their farms, such as switch grass and native prairie, which could be used in the production of ethanol or other energy sources."

Botzek adds the plan would allow farmers nationwide to enroll up to 5 million acres into the next generation of biomass. One major condition in the program dictates that plants must be native to the United States, and not have the potential to become invasive or noxious.

"Corn prices have been driven up by the ethanol production and consumption. But also, corn and soybeans take a lot out of the soil. Some of these alternative biofuels may be better for the land. They're certainly better for our hunters and our anglers who enjoy the pheasants, ducks and the deer that may live in the wilder areas."

Botzek says the provision has a good chance of being included in the new Farm Bill, since Midwesteners have strong congressional influence. Minnesota Rep. Colin Peterson heads the House Agriculture Committee. Both Minn. senators, Coleman and Klobuchar, sit on the Senate Committee, which is headed by Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin.

Botzek believes the plan is a good deal for farmers, the economy and consumers.

"This is a win for farmers, because it helps diversify their crops. It's a win for anglers and hunters that enjoy the produce from some of these wild areas, like duck and pheasants. But, it's also a big win for global warming. More and more legislation is being geared towards what more can we do to reduce global climate change. And, this next generation of biomass energy could very well be a big part of that solution."

The plan would reimburse farmers for growing native grasses and trees on their land, which could be processed as biofuels.


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