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Biodiesel & Alternative Fuels Forum This is a forum to discuss bio-diesel and other kinds of alternative fuels. We think bio-diesel is the next revolution as Hydrogen costs too much to make and putting food (Ethanol) in your tank is not feasible and will cause food prices to skyrocket. What say you on bio-diesel? Should we start this bio-diesel revolution and kick it into high gear?

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Soy Biodiesel Helps Alleviates Trucking Industry Costs

Soy Biodiesel Helps Alleviates Trucking Industry Costs
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Even though the nation's cars don't run on diesel fuel, every American consumer is saving money as soy biodiesel adds to the fuel supply for the trucking industry.

As gasoline for the nation's consumer vehicles heads north of $4 a gallon, the nation's farmers and the trucking industry faces $5-dollar-plus diesel fuel, adding further pain for consumers as prices for transporting goods and services rise as well, says Debbie Borg, president of the Nebraska Soybean Association and producer from Allen.
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