New Biofuel Facility in Kansas Set to Utilize One-Third of Soybean Crop
A new biofuel blending facility in Butler County, Kansas, can process one-third of the state's soybean production into biodiesel. This development expands market opportunities for local farmers and aims to lower fuel costs while reducing emissions.

The recently inaugurated biofuel facility in Potwin, Kansas, is designed to convert soybean oil into biodiesel and biogas, with the capacity to handle 25 to 100 loads daily. This facility will consume approximately one-third of the state's annual soybean crop, thereby enhancing market prospects for Kansas farmers.
The strategic location in Potwin offers proximity to fertile farmland and major markets, potentially reducing transportation costs for biodiesel distribution. The development is expected to contribute to lower fuel prices and decreased emissions, impacting both consumers and agricultural stakeholders in the region.




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