Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The Biofuel and Insulation Benefits of Hay

One farming community with a long history as a hay producer is eyeing the future and a possible resurgence in the demand for hay related products. Here is a news story about the viability of hay as a source for biofuel, as well as a great insulation method for new homes. Green thinking is a great way for farmers to look towards the future and also hold on to their farming heritage.

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nahina said...

Thank you so much for such valuable information. I read the link "Hey! Hay has a great future ahead". I think the power research company will get inspired watching it.

Day by day, alternative energy is becoming the center of more discussions as natural resources are becoming a larger issue. Hay's use can be a milestone for new energy if it goes in commercial production. The positive side of hay is that it can be cultivated in infertile land. The use of hay in construction material is another revolution for green home planning. Many informative sites are available to get people informed and motivated about renewable energy sources. I felt inspired when I saw http://www.affordable-alternative-energy.com/renewable-energy-resources.html