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		<title>By: Ethanol Experiments ‘Explosion Of Ideas’ Emerging Among Farmers In Region &#124; ETHANOL BUSINESS</title>
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		<description>[...] Virtual Entrepreneur: Ethanol production could provide additional revenues for Central Oregon’s agricultural and wood products industries and a renewable fuel source for its consumers, but the technology that would combine crops and wood waste into ethanol is still a few years away, ag industry leaders say. [...]</description>
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