by Nathan Danielson, Sarah McKay, Paul Bloom, Jennifer Dunn, Neal Jakel, Timothy Bauer, John Hannon, Michael C. Jewett, and Brent Shanks (Industrial Biotechnology) Industrial biotechnology is poised for dramatic growth. A confluence of consumer demand; attractive feedstock quantity, quality, and price; and technical innovation has created a perfect situation for the industry to significantly expand. Since the 2004 Werpy and Peterson paper, “Top Value Added Chemicals from Biomass,” the biobased manufacturing industry and the technologies that make these processes and products possible has evolved significantly.
1 New technology continues to advance, and there is increasing consumer and industry demand for biobased materials. Paired with increasing on-farm efficiency and sustainability considerations, these are all factors that are driving the bioeconomy forward. This paper reviews these factors and illustrates where the technology can head, identifying opportunities for utilizi
| 08 Feb 2021 | 05:16 Remember 2019 when people could actually go to an art show and mingle with others? This was the scene that year at the Orange County Arts Council’s annual Members Exhibition and Sale. This year, it will be a virtual experience. The Orange County Arts Council’s annual Members Exhibition and Sale returns virtually from Monday, March 8, through Friday, March 26, providing local artists a venue to showcase their talent while offering their works for sale to the public.
The Orange County Arts Council’s annual Members Exhibition and Sale returns virtually from Monday, March 8, through Friday, March 26, providing local artists a venue to showcase their talent while offering their works for sale to the public.
The Martha s Vineyard Times
Misty Meadows sets Giving BarnÂ
Barnyard-themed signage on Old County Road in West Tisbury for Misty Meadows funding campaign. â Rich Saltzberg
Misty Meadows Equine Learning Center has placed a âgiving barnâ along Old County Road near the mouth of Scotchmanâs Bridge Lane. The âbarnâ â a decorated wooden sign â was authorized by West Tisbury selectmen on Dec. 9. The barn sign is meant to help solicit donations to a cover a budgetary shortfall at Misty Meadows, brought on by the pandemic.Â
âWeâre getting a lot of positive feedback,â Misty Meadows executive director Sarah McKay said of the signage. McKay said Misty Meadows is advancing toward its goal of $50,000. As of Monday, she said $34,000 had been collected. McKay said the campaign was originally set to close at the end of the year but now it will continue until the end of January.Â
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