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Transcripts For WJW Fox 8 News At Noon 20160202

Beechnut jessica dill joins us with what weve arent. And how long they were driving in the wrong direction. Did people are dead after an accident that happened on i71 , we have the names of those the people killed, lakisha brown, 33 of cleveland was in london called, kenneth urbanite, twentytwo of lakewood was in the second vehicle, and they say that he was drivingtyeh north on i71i in the southbound lanes and he struck the suv, that she was driving. Emergency responders tried to remove the bodies but there was too much damage, both drivers were pronounced dead, police said that thel wrong way driver was at port 80, the crash happened under the west 140th overpass that means he was driving for at least 3 miles the wrong direction, multiple my mom calls were placed during that time. Scary situation for people involved, multiple witnesses here and they said that she was on the phone with her fiance. Who just heard a scream and a phone went out. A very hard story here. Toxicology reports

AgweekTV Full Show: COVID vaccination, May WASDE report, soybean processing plant and the 30 by 30 plan

AgweekTV for May 15-16, 2021. Written By: AgweekTV | 5:30 am, May 15, 2021 Coming up on AgweekTV, we will find out why some rural residents aren t getting a COVID vaccination. We ll take a look at the USDA s first estimates on new crop production in the May WASDE Report. We will discuss ADM s announcement of a new $250 million soy bean processing plant in North Dakota. We ll talk about the pandemic causing a shortage of farming parts during the busy planting season. Finally, we will take a look at the president s 30 by 30 plan. COMING UP ON AGWEEK TV WE LL FIND OUT WHY SOME RURAL RESIDENTS AREN T GETTING A COVID VACCINATION.

Dust suppressant for roads made from soy

Aug 31, 2021 to Sep 02, 2021 An innovate use for soy has been created in the form of the soy-based dust suppressant called Epic EL. This product will offer a sustainable choice to improve air quality for people, pets, livestock and crops in rural, urban and business communities. Based in Elk Grove Village, Ill., BioBlend Renewable Resources manufactures Epic EL (EsterLink) a dust suppressant made from soybean oil and glycerin, a coproduct of biodiesel production. About 190 bushels of soybeans are used to make a 275-gallon tote of Epic EL-100 concentrate. Jim Bahr, senior research engineer in the Research and Creative Activities Department at North Dakota State University, created the base chemistry that BioBlend is commercializing.

North Dakota Soybean Checkoff-funded research formulates innovative soy-biobased dust suppressant

FARGO, N.D. (Ag News 890) – A new soy-based dust suppressant is now available for roads, construction sites, farms and more, offering a sustainable choice for rural, urban and business communities to improve air quality for people, pets, livestock and crops. This new soy-based product, BioBlend Renewable Resources’ EPIC EL dust suppressant, was made available in part by receiving research funding from the North Dakota Soybean Council (NDSC) and the United Soybean Board. North Dakota State University (NDSU) Research and Creative Activities Department Senior Research Engineer Jim Bahr, with support and funding from the NDSC, created the base chemistry that BioBlend is commercializing. BioBlend Renewable Resources will begin marketing EPIC EL nationwide in late April 2021. EPIC EL is made from soybean oil as well as glycerin, a coproduct of biodiesel production and uses approximately 190 Bushels of soybeans per 275-gallon tote of EPIC EL-100 concentrate.

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