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Extension Office hopes biofuel crop prospers in Baker

| Tony Judnich
Jennifer Bearden looks forward to seeing the outcome of a newly planted local plot of carinata, or Ethiopian mustard, which is a biofuel crop used in jet fuel.
Carinata seeds with purple-colored protective coating are placed in a planter on Nov. 29 at Nixon Farms in Baker. Carinata is a biofuel crop that is used in jet fuel.

 

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