Missouri’s Researchers Are Turning Off-Season Crops Into Next-Gen Biofuels - Missouri Partnership
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Missouri’s Researchers Are Turning Off-Season Crops Into Next-Gen Biofuels - Missouri Partnership
Missouri researchers are pioneering next-generation biofuels using plants that don’t compete with food crops, fueling a more sustainable future while preserving food security. CoverCress, which was recognized as one of America’s Top GreenTech Companies by TIME magazine, was developed in St. Louis from field pennycress, a cover crop that grows in the off-season on existing farmland, adding income for farmers while improving soil health. Now, Univ…
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