Hey guys,
My dad and I grow canola as a rotational crop here on the Camas Prairie of North-Central Idaho. We've grown varieties for both edible purposes (i. e. cooking oil) and also for industrial use, such as biodiesel. Most times growers are constricted to 'open-market' prices for oilseed. Sometimes this means the price of canola is quite low and not very economical to grow. Other times contracts can be made that are quite lucrative, of course it all depends on weather and the yield of the crop! Anyways, Im simply looking in the wide-world of the TDR for anyone interested in perhaps buying canola direct from the grower to use for their own bio-fuel purposes. This could possibly benefit both the consumer, and also the grower. If anyone is interested, or perhaps has ties to a biodiesel plant of some kind, please contact me here on the TDR website. Thanks!
-Cole
My dad and I grow canola as a rotational crop here on the Camas Prairie of North-Central Idaho. We've grown varieties for both edible purposes (i. e. cooking oil) and also for industrial use, such as biodiesel. Most times growers are constricted to 'open-market' prices for oilseed. Sometimes this means the price of canola is quite low and not very economical to grow. Other times contracts can be made that are quite lucrative, of course it all depends on weather and the yield of the crop! Anyways, Im simply looking in the wide-world of the TDR for anyone interested in perhaps buying canola direct from the grower to use for their own bio-fuel purposes. This could possibly benefit both the consumer, and also the grower. If anyone is interested, or perhaps has ties to a biodiesel plant of some kind, please contact me here on the TDR website. Thanks!
-Cole