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Corn Stover Baling Demonstrations

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Corn Stover Baling Demonstrations

Time: November 16, 2017 all day
Location: Vanek Farms
Street: 11276 Brookline Line
City/Town: Dresden, Ontario
Website or Map: http://www.cspcoop.com
Phone: 519.312.0267
Event Type: baling, demonstrations
Organized By: Cellulosic Sugar Producers Co-operative
Latest Activity: Oct 31, 2017

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Event Description

These trial days will demonstrate the field protocol and equipment (provided by Advantage Farm Equipment) selected by CSPC to bale and stack large square bales of corn stover.

This demonstration will be very similar to the process used for the biomass supply chain in southwestern Ontario as Comet Biorefining announced previously that Sarnia, Ontario will be the location of its commercial-scale biomass derived sugar facility.

**If weather is questionable please call Brian Cofell at #519-312-0267 and listen to voicemail**

For Inquiries Please Email:

 

Brian Cofell,

General Manager,

Cellulosic Sugar Producers Co-op

Email: brianc@cspcoop.com

Tel: 519.312.0267

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