In Arkansas, Arkansas SoyEnergy Group opened a 4 million bushel soy crusher in DeWitt, which will produce 4.5 million gallons of soy oil for the company’s phase one biodiesel operation. The plant has a planned capacity of 7 Mgy of soy biodiesel in its second phase.
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