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Distillers Grains Quarterly
Renessen feed trials compare Ecorn, corn
By Anduin Kirkbride McElroy
Renessen LLC has employed nearly 20,000 swine to
demonstrate the nutritional content of its trademarked
Ecorn product, which isn’t the same as distillers
grains but is produced in the company’s fractionation
process at its pilot ethanol plant in Eddyville,
Iowa. more
New Technologies Redefine Ethanol
By Jerry Perkins, Des Moines Register, January 13, 2008
Squeezing more value out of a kernel of corn is the
aim of a joint venture between agribusiness giants
Monsanto Co. and Cargill Inc.
Called Renessen LLC, the Monsanto-Cargill joint venture
aims to boost the number of byproducts coming out
of an ethanol plant by removing oil from the corn
kernel before the corn starch is turned into fuel. more
Ethanol plants eye biodiesel
By Tim Hoskins, Iowa Farmer Today, June 13, 2007
The lines between corn and ethanol and soybeans and biodiesel are getting crossed.
Traditionally in the biofuels industry, corn has been used to make ethanol and soybeans make biodiesel. more
Experts Optimistic About Continued Renewable Fuel Boom
Farm Bureau News, January 7, 2007
The system, created by Renessen, a joint venture between Cargill and Monsanto, is being used at a recently opened pilot ethanol plant in Iowa. more
Monsanto Sees Tremendous Progress in R & D Pipeline
Grainnet - Decatur, IL USA
High-Oil soybeans, a soybean project from Monsanto's Renessen joint venture with Cargill, advanced to Phase 3 after the technology continued to demonstrate. more
New Ethanol System Could Boost
Efficiency And Feed Products
Agri-Pulse, September 26, 2006
“Renessen LLC says it is attacking the food-vs-fuel-vs-feed ethanol debate on two fronts, developing a new production process for the renewable fuel and a "high-value" corn that's rich in oil for food and feed while making for a more efficient feedstock for ethanol production.” more
Monsanto Cargill Venture Takes Root
Illinois AgriNews, September 15, 2006
“The joint venture between two major players, Monsanto and Cargill, is moving full steam ahead to provide concrete solutions – in the form of actual products – to the food vs. fuel debate.” more
A Glimpse At Monsanto’s Future
Crops Technology
Agriculture Online, September 5, 2006
By Gil Gullickson more
Monsanto Meeting Needs Of Food,
Fuel Industries
Illinois AgriNews Close-up, July 28, 2006
“Mavera, teamed with corn fractionation technology from Renessen, is designed to answer some of the ethanol industry’s DDGS issues, mainly the amount and quality of the DDGS produced in the ethanol process.” more

With the passage of the Energy Bill last year there
continues to be a push for more and more renewable
fuels for the United States market place. Ethanol
produced from corn is one solution to meeting the
renewable fuels mandate. more

Deerfield, IL. Renessen LLC announced
today that the US Department of
Agriculture has deregulated Renessen's
high lysine corn containing the
LY038 trait, clearing the way
for Renessen to commercialize
the new technology for use in
the livestock industry more

january 19th, 2006. Renessen to test higher-value ethanol production system in new pilot plant. more
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