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		<title>Camelina Sativa: Biofuel for Your Car and Your Cow</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to Eco News a new biofuel candidate could end the debate about food crops being used as machine fuel. Camelina Sativa is a hearty grain that requires very little rainfall to thrive, producing double the harvest per acre of soybeans and an oil that functions well in colder climates.

Here's the clincher, once the Camelina oil has been extracted and sent along to power your car, boat, or machine shop, the plant matter left over makes a wholesome livestock feed.
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