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1.
Cropping Up -
Friday, December 21, 2012
Earlier this month, workers at the Delta BioRenewables plant at Agricenter International loaded a commercial-sized batch of the processed sugar juice from crushed sweet sorghum stalks into a commercial tanker truck.
2.
BioDimensions Makes Move to Agricenter -
Monday, July 30, 2012
The Memphis biomass start-up that has focused on developing sweet sorghum as a fuel now has a financial partner who believes in the future of ethanol as a fuel.
BioDimensions Delta BioRenewables LLC recently moved to Agricenter International from the Whiteville, Tenn., cotton gin that has been home to the three-year-old undertaking.
3.
The State of Green -
Monday, July 30, 2012
There are many shades of green.
And the use of the term “green” to describe public policies, business practices and other decisions designed to improve or sustain natural surroundings and our connection with them touches on so many other considerations.
4.
BioDimensions Makes Move To Agricenter -
Thursday, June 28, 2012
A Memphis-based company processing sweet sorghum into industrial sugar for fuel uses is moving from an old cotton gin in Whiteville, Tenn., to a mulch plant at Agricenter International in Memphis.
BioDimensions will move into a building on the Agricenter grounds that had been a mulch producing facility.
5.
Sweet Sorghum Facility To Be Installed at Agricenter -
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Eped Biofuels Holdings Inc. has made a strategic equity investment in BioDimensions Delta BioRenewables LLC, allowing the company to install a demonstration sweet sorghum semi-works processing facility at Agricenter International, 7777 Walnut Grove Road.
6.
Crop and Go -
Monday, October 31, 2011
Take agriculture machinery from the sugar cane and cotton industries.
Add genetics from cotton, corn and soybean seed companies. Mix with some proprietary technology built around what looks like a still and you have the recipe for the rise of sweet sorghum as an element in making biofuels.