the sunnier side of biodiesel revisited.

the sunnier side of biodiesel revisited. I.

just a few photos of some of the high-oil, organic sunflowers suitable for use in the production of biodiesel. the field is owned by cropp ( organic valley ) and is near our distribution center in cashton, wisconsin.

the sunnier side of biodiesel revisited. II.

the sunflowers are part of cropp’s sustainability program ( you can view a few of my other sunflower pictures from years past on that page ). cropp farmers who plant on the farm benefit from the high yield of oil (80–110 gallons per acre) as well as the 1200–1500 pounds of feed meal per acre as well. we even have a mobile press that can travel to a farm and produce oil from a harvest ( yes, that’s another of my sunflower shots on the side of the press. ).

the sunnier side of biodiesel revisited. III.

feed and fuel from the same field!

i believe this field will be converted to biodiesel to provide fuel for company tractors and trucks.

the sunnier side of biodiesel revisited. IV.

i don’t really know why i haven’t uploaded more of my sunflower shots over the years, since folks seemed to enjoy the original “the sunnier side of biodiesel” photo.

so, here you go internets! maybe someday i’ll get around to uploading all the other photos.

the sunnier side of biodiesel revisited. V.

trust me, you’ll want to view this panorama large, in the lightbox.

the sunnier side of biodiesel revisited. VI.

i’m a little less pleased with this panorama, but hey, sunflower panoramas are like pizza.

even when they’re bad, they’re good.

( pssst, lightbox edition. )

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