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I. Educational Links: There are a million websites that give out how much money you can save by using corn or wood pellets. The truth is, burning these fuels only make sense if they are plentiful and accessible in your area. Call your local farmer or feed mill, get some pricing on #2 yellow corn, (specify dried to 12% moisture content, cleaned and screened for best results), and use this Guide from the U.S. Department of Energy, that you can use to see if burning corn or other bio-fuels is right for you. It works great! Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences on "Burning Shelled Corn as Fuel" Univ. of Illinois article on corn as a heat source Ontario Ministry of Agriculture on "Burning Shelled Corn as a Heating Fuel" A corn-burning forum from Gardenweb.com Corn Heat...and other Corn Stuff, started by a PA couple who made the switch in 2001, and Another corn burning forum that they host. The "I Burn Corn Homepage" written by a Wisconsin guy who made the switch In Wisconsin: Corn Stove Country One, LLCIII. Factory Links: |
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