PRODUCING FUELS FROM AGRICULTURAL WASTES |
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Are you interested in economically converting agricultural wastes into valuable fuels and efficiently utilizing the by-products? If you do, plan to attend the Producing Fuels from Agricultural Wastes Course held at Camp Living Water, Bryson City, NC, September 27 - 30, 2005. Instruction will focus on the production of methane from animal and plant waste, but other fuels will be covered, such as ethanol and bio-diesel. Included will the construction of various types of digesters from locally available material and discarded products, day-to-day operation, utilizing the fuel for heating, running generators and other engines, the profitable use of the valuable by-products and alternative complimentary power production. This will prove to be a valuable and timely course for farmers, agriculture teachers, individuals interested in alternative energy and those who want to use as a “helps ministry” outreach. Come and enjoy the beauty of the Great Smoky Mountains and fellowship with others of like interest. Sessions will be informal, allowing plenty of time for questions and discussions. The enthusiasm among course participants and instructors will be high. If you are already involved in the utilization of agricultural waste or alternative energy, bring a few photos on CD to share with the class. It will be a great time of fellowship & learning - an event that you will always remember! LODGING For those who want other lodging, Riverbend Lodging in Bryson City is a host facility. To make reservations, call them directly: 1-877-272-3125. Be sure to mention that you will be attending the course. For more information, go to: www.riverbendlodging.com
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