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April 22, 2002 Volume 26, Issue 34 |
Mississippi manufacturers, agricultural producers and economic developers will learn ways to reduce dependence on fossil fuels during an April 30 to May 1 conference in Starkville.
Mississippi State and the Mississippi Biomass Council are sponsoring the Mississippi Alternative Fuels Conference, which includes a tour of the Weyerhaeuser Pulp and Paper Mill in Lowndes County.
Following the April 30 tour, participants begin attending information sessions in the Bost Extension Center.
Co-sponsors include the MSU Extension Service, the Forest Products Laboratory and the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.
