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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. ....

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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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JP Lueck elected to North Dakota Soybean Council


Two board members announced and officers elected to group.
7:47 am, Apr. 16, 2021
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JP Lueck
The North Dakota Soybean Council announced that it has two new board members and recently elected 2021 officers.
JP Lueck of Spiritwood, N.D., was elected to represent the soybean producers of District 6, Stutsman County. Lueck, his father and brother farm north of Spiritwood and grow wheat, corn and soybeans. Lueck is also an engineering services supervisor at Collins Aerospace in Jamestown. In addition to his new term on the NDSC board of directors, he is active in the North Dakota Farmers Union and serves as a township supervisor for Rose Township. Lueck holds a degree in business administration from Jamestown College. ....

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ND Soybean Council Elects 2021 Directors and Officers


FARGO, N.D. (Ag News 890) – The North Dakota Soybean Council (NDSC) welcomed two new board members and recently elected 2021 officers.
JP Lueck of Spiritwood, North Dakota, was elected to represent the soybean producers of District 6, Stutsman County. Lueck, his dad and brother farm north of Spiritwood and grow wheat, corn and soybeans. Lueck is also an Engineering Services Supervisor at Collins Aerospace in Jamestown. In addition to his new term on the NDSC board of directors, he is active in the North Dakota Farmers Union and serves as a township supervisor for Rose Township. Lueck holds a degree in Business Administration from Jamestown College. ....

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