@article{Foulke:190723,
      recid = {190723},
      author = {Foulke, Thomas and Geiger, Milton and Hess, Bret},
      title = {An Analysis of On-Farm Feed and Fuel from Dryland  Camelina},
      journal = {Journal of the ASFMRA (American Society of Farm Managers  and Rural Appraisers)},
      address = {2012},
      number = {387-2016-22971},
      pages = {14},
      year = {2012},
      abstract = {Concern over rising and volatile energy prices, the desire  for personal energy independence, and the promotion of  cleaner energy sources has led many farmers to consider  oilseed crops as a source of biodiesel.  Analysis of the  economics of on-farm biodiesel from dryland camelina  (Camelina sativa) shows that camelina meal is the primary  product.  The cost savings of using meal as livestock feed  accounts for most of the value.  Both individual and group  ownership perspectives are addressed.  Combining resources  to achieve maximum output results in a more efficient  process and allows each producer to have less capital  outlay.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/190723},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.190723},
}