Wednesday, September 12, 2012

13/107,197

The recent PR stated that "Critically, the '197 Application was allowed after the USPTO reviewed all of the relevant materials submitted by the defendants in GreenShift's current infringement litigation."

So I took a look at what is on file at the Patent Office Portal.  I saw all the normal filings.  Items five, six and seven in the link below show the emails and correspondence that the defense seems to be clinging to at this point.  Clearly these things were reviewed by the Patent Office.  Clearly the Patent office has since approved the patent by issuing a NOA.   This does not guarantee that a court or jury will agree in the long haul, however if does raise the bar for the defendants.  The actions of the Patent Office are basically considered correct until proven otherwise. 
See Here

If you have any question if this is a list of items considered - notice the stamped type item on the bottom of the page.  "All references considered . . . " followed with the examiner's initials.

SkunK

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Anonymous said...

just parmeciumed inside nobodys mom, greatest night ever

by techguess said...

the court determinaation, today?

Anonymous said...

Loser

nobody123789 said...

What duds we have here. They have no idea what to get excited about. The EPA rule on Friday for example:

"Environmental Protection Agency on Friday established the amount of bio-diesel products required to be included in diesel fuel markets in 2013 at 1.28B gallons. Piper Jaffray analyst Michael Cox stated in a note to investors this morning that this volume mandate, which is up from 1B gallons in 2012, is a significant positive for Renewable Energy shares. Cox wrote that the EPA's delay in formalizing its 2013 target had led investors to question the regulator's commitment and consider if a final ruling may be postponed until after the upcoming presidential election. The ruling finalization helps provide clarity for Renewable Energy and should improve its production margins, and in turn its earnings, according to Piper."

Means nothing? Get a quote for BIOF, one of GERS' clients.

by techguess said...

i am anxious to here the result of summary judgement....what a suffering situation..glta long

Anonymous said...

Is GERS profitable?

Anonymous said...

I m with you tech I 've been here two years others a lot longer than me. It's time to know either way if we will turn it around or not. We have a great product but our vitality depends on this litigation. I m just ready to know already. I know I m here because I believe we will triumph. Gltu

Nycdream

Slashnuts said...

ZeroPoint, Envirotherm, Allied Technologies Join Forces

Allied is involved in the destruction of chemical weapons. WoW!

"Turn-key, carbon-negative facilities will be first of their kind in global market

POTSDAM, N.Y., Sept. 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Envirotherm, an Allied Technologies company, and ZeroPoint Clean Tech, the world's leading biomass gasification technology company, have announced they will join forces to build turn-key, biomass power plants. These combined heat and power (CHP) plants are the first standardized biomass gasification plants in the global renewable energy market to be fully EPC delivered with performance warranties. Two plants are currently operational in Europe and construction on the first of the next eight projects is expected to begin before year-end. The plants range in size from 2 to 20MW. The combined effort to create full EPC delivery of a standardized solution for biomass gasification plants includes relationships with world leading OEM vendors, project financiers, feedstock and recovered wood suppliers as well as with vendors of after-market services.

"We are excited about this important step forward in the biomass gasification market," says John Gaus, ZeroPoint CEO. "To date many project developers have experienced difficulty in arriving at optimal technical solutions as well as aligning proper resources to reliably construct and commission operating projects. As a result, it is also difficult for small developers to achieve financing or for interested customers to get the CHP plant they desire. The combination of strong technical solutions, the ability to deliver distributed scale power plants and relationships with leading OEMs as well as sources of investment will propel this market. In particular, Envirotherm possesses deep domain expertise in gasification and is well poised to construct numerous replications of standardized plant designs in Europe and North America."

Envirotherm brings extensive experience with gasification technology and designing and building complete power plant facilities. "We are highly impressed with the ZeroPoint biomass gasification technology and excited to work with leading developers, OEMs and investors in this renewable energy marketplace," said Hansjobst Hirschfelder, the Managing Director of Envirotherm.

http://www.aloe-group.com/en-gb/our-investment-portfolio/allied-technologies
Allied Technologies (ATG) is a leading provider of solutions for clean air and clean water applications to industrial clients. Its primary markets are the utility, oil & gas, chemical, steel, and pulp & paper sectors, as well as the municipal sector. All of the engineering services offered are based on proprietary technologies together with thousands of reference plants and applications. The clean air business is provided through Envirotherm, Essen, Germany with its U.S. subsidiary Allied Environmental Solutions. ATG clean air group offers de-nitrification (NOx), desulphurization (SOx), de-dusting and gasification technologies, including special waste gas cleaning technologies for the destruction of chemical weapons.

About Envirotherm, an Allied Technologies Company:
http://envirotherm.de/content/index_eng.html
Experience and competence are the pillars of ENVIROTHERM GmbH. Through its worldwide activities Envirotherm's highly experienced team offers tailor-made solutions for plant engineering. Within the Allied Technologies Group, ENVIROTHERM GmbH forms part of the engineering service sector with focused technological capabilities in the fields of syngas generation, thermal waste treatment, dedusting technologies and flue gas cleaning plants."

Nice Find Dhole...
Good Luck To All!$!$!$!$

Slashnuts said...

About Envirotherm GmbH/Allied Resource Group


Allied Resource Group

http://www.alliedresourcecorp.com/index.html

Envirotherm GmbH

http://envirotherm.de/content/e5/index_eng.html

Sale Of Lurgi Gasification Technologies and Patents

"(Essen, Germany)
Following its incorporation in 2003, Envirotherm acquired certain
technologies from Lurgi Lentjes AG in Germany including the
destruction of chemical weapons, gasification (including the British Gas Lurgi or BGL gasification process), and certain other incineration technologies. Included in the acquisition were all documentation, process related software, related technology patents, related technology cooperation agreements, and key personnel and highly qualified technical staff.

http://www.alliedresourcecorp.com/pages/news/newsrelease.llna.html

"Allied Syngas Corporation
Wayne, Pa."

"Engineering Services

The engineering services group is a leading provider of solutions for clean air and clean water applications to industrial clients. Its primary markets are the utility, oil & gas, chemical, steel, and pulp & paper sectors, as well as the municipal sector. All of the engineering services offered are based on proprietary technologies acquired from Lurgi, Lurgi-Lentjes, Thyssen EnCoke and Azurix, together with thousands of reference plants and applications. Our clean air group offers de-nitrification (NOx), desulphurization (SOx), de-dusting and gasification technologies. Our water group engineers, designs and builds water and waste water plants.

The clean air business is provided through Envirotherm GmbH, (Essen, Germany), and its U.S. subsidiary, Allied Environmental Solutions, Inc. (Columbia, MD). All water-related engineering services are offered through Bamag International GmbH, Bamag MENA LLC and Bamag Caspian LLC, with offices in Frankfurt, Germany, Cairo, Egypt and Baku, Azerbaijan, respectively.



DeNox Catalyst Production In China


In China, we are the technology provider and co-owner of the largest producer of specialty catalysts for the removal of NOx from flue gas from coal-fired power plants. The production facility is located in Chengdu, China, as a joint venture between Envirotherm, Dongfang Boiler Industry Group Co., Ltd. and Huilian Property Management Stock Co., Ltd., the plant, operating under the name of Chengdu Dongfang KWH Environmental Protection Catalyst Co., Ltd., has an annual capacity of 4,500 cubic meters of honeycomb catalysts and is using equipment and technology originally acquired in 2001 from E.ON and Degussa."

Good Luck To All!$!$!$!$!

nobody123789 said...

What does this have to do with GERS? Are these companies employing GERS' technology, does GERS have exclusive licenses, or what?

Anonymous said...

Connected to zeropoint numb nuts

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Anonymous said...

no sellers all buys

nobody123789 said...

As usual manufactured news when there is nothing else else to talk about -- the code of the disciples.

Anonymous said...

As usual derogatory remarks when there is not enough news to get people stirred up -- the code of the jerk.

nobody123789 said...

Instead of protecting your pocket book by covering it with your foot in your mouth you would probably be wise to place that hand over your gonads as they appear to be in trouble in the short term here.

Anonymous said...

Ha ha......what would you know about having any balls?

nobody123789 said...

OVARIES -- you heterogametic, knuckle dragging Neanderthal.

by techguess said...

as i age i pray more...
i pray for gers to use this time well and craft a mouse proof response that the court takes seriously and that the court rules in favor of....
we need a BIG price gap to finally put THE bottom in.....

The buying must be epic to stay this issue from lower lows...imho

glta long

Anonymous said...

nobodys a lesbian

Anonymous said...

aahhhahahahahaha^

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your wife knows of your ovaries?

Anonymous said...

bids up 2.4

Anonymous said...

bids 2.5 !

Anonymous said...

maybe had sex change

Anonymous said...

2.7 !

by techguess said...

add up each 60 min vol. bar today...notice almost no dilution...less than 4,000 shares more than daily trding volume...

good sign?!
hope so...

glta long suffering

nobody123789 said...

Yes, but what about the sign that no one wants to spend 3 cents for a share?

Anonymous said...

Yes. Let's not forget to put a negative spin on it.

nobody123789 said...

That's no spin that's a fact. You cannot ignore reality by calling it something else -- that is delusional.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

what is evaporator condensate

Anonymous said...

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161000 buys !

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211000 buys !

Anonymous said...

It's clever accumulation. the buyers trying not to run it up.

TraderX2000

Anonymous said...

Na n.a. n.a. n.a n.a. n.a
Dilution

Hello

Anonymous said...

I LOVE DILUTION THAT MAKES PRICE POP

Anonymous said...

no dilution 226000 buys 10000 sales

Anonymous said...

7/31

nobody123789 said...

What is the premature eructation here? Today's trading value represents less then I found in my couch in lose change last week. Give the false hoopla and phony baloney a break for at least one hour.

Anonymous said...

$7000 change? Is your couch a coin operated riding bull?

nobody123789 said...

Frankly, that is chump change and if people get excited about that level of "investment" they should stick to penny gumballs for their enjoyment pleasure.

Anonymous said...

haha only way to satisfy wife haha^

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sticks gumballs up his butt for pleasure^ hahaha

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NAH NAH NAH NAH

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D-I-L-U-T-I-O-N

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nobody123789 said...

The infantile mind of this poster reminds of the drunk that sees himself on TV at a ball game and stands up and moons the camera. It is the infantile's mind sense of obtaining attention. Hopefully, he/she goes bust soon.

Anonymous said...

What an ASS! Nah na na nah..... almost as bad as reading nobody's dribble, but at least you don't have to scroll down through 40 messages to get his point. Go back to the yahoo kindergarten board, would you?!

Anonymous said...

muff muncher^

Anonymous said...

GERS OVERSOLD MASSIVE CORRECTION COMING
.in my opinion. from 3 to 10 in 4 days. time to pop.

Anonymous said...

icm TIMMMMMMMMMMBBBER CAUGHT

Anonymous said...

Nice day today. 10 25,000 buys.

Anonymous said...

Why was that what's it mean? significance?

Leibert

ethanolllll said...

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Anonymous said...

6. Corn Oil Extraction
One of the most significant breakthroughs in ethanol production over the past ten years has been corn oil extraction from distillers grains. This process, whereby oil is mechanically spun out of distiller grains, was nonexistent in 2001 but is now adding value to approximately 80 percent of dry mill ethanol plants. Corn oil has strong demand in the feed and biodiesel markets.

http://www.iowarfa.org/PlantTechandEfficTop10.php

Anonymous said...

the term "substantially free of oil" did not exist one year ago either.

defendants are clearly trying to manufacture a defense to the preceding years of infringement and that is a sham.

ridiculous!

by techguess said...

i hope this legal response makes a difference or matters...
it just seems that ICM is interfering with national energy security... the ramafications of a FED's intervention to free up the markets to GERS tech cannot be far off?..This would unnerve ICM and i can dream...
glta long

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Techguess,

If you truly have something to contribute, why not post over on the iHub board? I respect Skunk very much, but this comment section has become a "Nobody, with his brusque, loutish comments VS the immature Yafooians" board.

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GREEEEEEN

Anonymous said...

I rest my case. Try posting on a board that does not allow such freedom of speech and see how long your comments stay posted.

Nobody's already finding it difficult again as his condescending demeanor isn't being tolerated. I guess no one likes their every post responded to with insults, huh?

Anonymous said...

asks up 2.6 bid up 2.2

Anonymous said...

It's to bad when a adult behaves like a child. Guess mother never taught her child the golden rule. Give no respect get none back.

Anonymous said...

bid size larger then ask

nobody123789 said...

Anony 11:34,

Your colors are showing as a member of the I-Hub team that is attempting to defraud potential investors by hiding objective information under the banner of "off topic". It certainly is "off the topic" of promoting GERS no matter the consequences.

nobody123789 said...

An example of what was hidden from view in order to keep the truth from folks. My response to the basis of my estimate of the length of time (years) before money changes hands in this case:

"Translate yourself into the corner. My son an intellectual property attorney was only one of the contacts I made for this determination that included a staff attorney for the federal appellate court in DC that will hear the appeal from this case. You would better serve the flow of information by no longer attempting to diminish the quality of the information I am trying to bring to people that are objective through character assassination and charges of nepotism. I am sorry that the truth does not fit your fantasy."

The I-Hub reviewers have packed the court with disciples -- be careful what you read, anywhere.



Anonymous said...

That's off topic.

Anonymous said...

Nobody, You're right about one thing, I do post on iHub. I am not, however, a disciple, member of some choir, one of YOUR cadets, or any other condecending term you deem to apply to other concerned investors.
I think the way you immediately attack every post from someone who has a difference of opinion is inexcusable and your demeanor in doing so demonstrates you suffer from some type of Omnipotent self image.
I know you would like nothing more than for me to become another "follower" and monitor your every repetetive word, but I have better things to do than hang on the words of a lunatic. I will, however, check your comments from time to time and see to it your insults are removed from iHub.

Anonymous said...

Keep reporting the insults and they'll kick him off.

nobody123789 said...

People get what they have earned; they will reap the bounty of their harvest; for I am the grim reaper.

Anonymous said...

Death threats will land the reaper in jail.

Anonymous said...

He's already been restricted on iHub once this year. Some people never learn.

Slashnuts said...

Marquis Energy Update, Now Extracting 7 Million Gallons!

I found this update on Marquis Energy's website. Before Greenshift came along, Marquis was extracting about 1.7 MGY from their big plant. Greenshift was said to have more than doubled that. Then they bought another plant in Wisconsin.

The last I heard was the two plants combined were extracting 5.4 MGY. That old info is still on their site but so is this new update that claims 7 MGY. The name plate capacity of the plants are 100 and 50 MGY. The permitted capacity is 140 and 75 MGY. Depending on what they're actually producing, (maybe in the middle) I think it could be possible Marquis may be one of the customers GERS' likes to brag about that is doing .8 pounds per bushel.

"Marquis Energy produces approximately seven million gallons of crude corn oil annually, to be used for feed or biodiesel production. The corn oil is extracted from various process streams within the biorefinery, using a mixture of innovative and sophisticated technologies. The extraction of this valuable product further diversifies the income potential for Marquis' biorefineries, while maximizing the value of the corn feedstock, and limiting greenhouse gas emissions.

PRODUCTION FOCUS
Constant process monitoring to ensure quality and consistency
Use of latest and most effective enzymes

PRODUCT SPECS
Crude Oil Content: 97.892%
Free Fatty Acid Content: 11.75%
Moisture: .438%
MIU: 2.108"

http://www.marquisenergy.com/cornoil.html

Good Luck To All!$!$!$!$!

nobody123789 said...

The grim reaper of unrequited expectations that is. The dasher of fantasies, the fulcrum for banishing of the absurd, and a rock for the realists.

Anonymous said...

the dipchit of gersland^

Anonymous said...

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nobody123789 said...

Many of us have read the following:

"NOTE 10 GUARANTY AGREEMENT

Viridis Capital, LLC (“Viridis”) is the majority shareholder of the Company and is solely owned by Kevin Kreisler, the Company’s founder, chairman and chief executive officer. Viridis has guaranteed all of the Company’s senior debt and has pledged all of its assets, including its shares of Company Series D Preferred Stock, to YA Global to secure the repayment by the Company of its obligations to YA Global (see Note 11, Stockholders’ Equity , below). Viridis has also guaranteed all amounts due to Cantrell Winsness Technologies, LLC in connection with the acquisition by the Company’s subsidiary of its patented and patent-pending extraction technologies (see Note 13, Related Party Transactions , below). The Company has separately agreed to indemnify and hold Viridis harmless from any and all losses, costs and expenses incurred by Viridis in connection with its guaranty of the Company’s obligations."


But we need to look more closely. Unless you can cite specific language to the contrary this is as clear as mud to me. We think that we know that GERS is paying Winsness and others fees for patent utilization, but that may not mean that the patents do not come under YAGI's control if they call the loan at the end of the year. Throughout the filings the term "Company's patents" (as in ownership) is used to describe the patents. All Series D preferred shares have been pledged as collateral, and the owner of those shares controls the company. Also note that there is a definite distinction made between GERS and Cantrell Winsness Technologies, LLC (as not part of the "Company"). I think that unless we have documentation to the contrary, control of the patents may be in jeopardy if YAGI calls the loan and gains control of these extremely valuable patents. As we get closer to court certification of their primacy, their value increase further. From a business point of view it would be a great maneuver. Have GERS' common shareholders pay for the litigation costs, take over the patents just before court adjudication and capitalize greatly on their investment. If you were them you would do the same. By the way in this scenario we would likely be out in the cold and why obtaining new financing before the end of the year is so critical.

So, try and find documentation that the patents are not in jeopardy, I cannot, and the language in the filings imply they might be.

Anonymous said...

I see all buys today.

nobody123789 said...

Until now.

Slashnuts said...

Calgren Puts Out Call For Sorghum

http://thebusinessjournal.com/news/energy-and-environment/3114-south-valley-ethanol-puts-call-out-for-sorghum

"The Valley’s only ethanol production plant is encouraging local farmers to plant grain sorghum next spring, promising to buy the grain to make ethanol instead of using Midwestern corn.

“We would love to buy all the sorghum they can produce,” said Lyle Schlyer, president of Calgren Renewable Fuels near Pixley in Tulare County.

Currently, the 55-million-gallon ethanol plant depends almost 100 percent on trainloads of corn shipped from the Midwest to make the biofuel.

Calgren has teamed up with the J.D. Heiskell grain company of Tulare and seed company Bill B. Vanola Grain & Seed of Stratford. Jeff Chedester, sales manager with Vanola, said 20 years ago there were tens of thousands of acres of sorghum grown in the Valley, but farmers converted mostly to corn. Today, Chedester estimates the region grows only about 5000 acres of grain sorghum.

“I don’t see any reason why we could not grow that crop to 25,000 acres plus,” said Chedester, who for the past month has talked up the idea with area growers with some success.

As a result of discussions earlier this year, several local growers planted some 1,100 new acres of the crop, Chedester said. Later this fall, that sorghum will be run through the Calgren plant with the theory being that no significant modifications will be needed in the facility to make ethanol.

“We’re pretty exited about it,” Schlyer said, adding that “we will do a test run through the plant this year” to make sure it processes as expected, likely from Chedester’s growers’ local crop. ”Our target would be to offset about 20 percent of the 20 million bushels of corn we need to bring in. If we did a lot more, we would have to figure out how to store it, but we are not putting a cap on it,” Schlyer said.

Sorghum is used to make biofuel in some states with a larger crop. Forty-three percent of the sorghum produced in Kansas and 23 percent of the sorghum produced in Texas is used to make ethanol, according to an industry source.

Chedester said benefits of producing sorghum include the fact that the grain will grow in high pH — salty — soil, uses a third of the water that corn requires, uses half the fertilizer and the seed costs about 20 percent of the current seed price for corn.

On the production side, farmers will get around three tons per acre for sorghum compared to five tons per acre for corn, “but with the lower input costs and lower water use, this really does pencil out,” Chedester said.

Josh Dejung of J.D. Heiskell says like with grain corn, the processing of sorghum at the ethanol plant puts out a distiller’s grain feed byproduct fed to cows — nutritious and cheaper than corn distiller’s grain that is an important part of ethanol plants’ margins. Dejung says he has been spending more time in Kern County talking to farmers now that his company has a grain facility near Bakersfield after they bought an old cotton gin.

Pixley is ideally located to take in grain from Kern, Kings and Tulare counties — within a 20-30 mile radius.

Schlyer said buying local helps save transportation costs for everyone since all California ethanol makers must pay to bring most of the feedstock in 100-car trainloads from the Midwest. Pacific Ethanol’s Paul Koehler said his company’s Stockton plant now uses about 11 percent locally grown corn. Lowering the transportation distance also makes the fuel produced greener as new state rules are phased in.

Using grain sorghum instead of corn should ease concerns of the California livestock and dairy industry — Calgren’s neighbors — who complain that using corn to make biofuel drives up the price of rolled corn they use to feed cattle. “This should help lower the price of corn,” said Chedester, who is part of a larger nationwide effort to increase sorghum planting for renewable uses.

Good Luck To All!$!$!$!$!$

Slashnuts said...

Sorghum Is Like A Donkey, It'll Wait For Water


By Holly Jessen | September 14, 2012



...For years, National Sorghum Producers have advocated for increasing the use of grain sorghum, or milo, as an ethanol feedstock. Lately, the idea seems to be gaining steam. “There’s been increased interest over the past few months,” said John Duff, renewables program director for the United Sorghum Checkoff Program.

The first driver is drought, which has prompted some ethanol producers to search for alternate feedstocks, Duff said. While sorghum does have its limits, it’s more drought tolerant than corn, said Steve McNinch, CEO of Western Plains Energy LLC. “Corn is like a quarter horse, it will eventually run out of water and die. Grain sorghum is kind of like a donkey, it will wait for a while. You will eventually have to water it but it’s stubborn enough to wait. It’s a tropical plant so it likes the heat a lot better.”


Calgren Renewable Fuels LLC, a 58 MMgy corn-ethanol plant in Pixley, Calif., is considering adding sorghum to its feedstock mix as well as working toward building a digester. While the digester project stalled due to local opposition, the company is confident it will ultimately go forward, said President Lyle Schlyer.

The company’s investigation into sorghum is moving along at a faster pace. Calgren worked with area grain and seed companies, prompting area farmers to plant 1,100 new acres of sorghum, the fruits of which will be tested at the plant this fall. “Because it uses one-half to one-third the amount of water as corn and can be grown on alkaline soils that will not support a corn crop, we see sorghum as an attractive and viable crop for farmers in California’s San Joaquin Valley,” he told Ethanol Producer Magazine. “We anticipate running a modest amount of grain sorghum through our plant this fall and hope to dramatically increase the percentage of grain sorghum used as we go forward.”

The plant currently purchases less than 10 percent of its corn locally, a number Schlyer called “disappointingly low.” The good thing about adding sorghum is that company believes it will be able to do so without any modifications, although an additional enzyme to control foaming may be needed. Calgren was considering sorghum long before the drought but that certainly has highlighted the need to diversify feedstocks. “Our preliminary goal is to process 25 percent grain sorghum,” he said. “The ultimate percentage will depend upon commercial considerations, including how our distillers grain containing sorghum is received by our customers.”

According to a survey released in 2009, about 29 percent of sorghum produced in the U.S. is used for ethanol production. The USCP, which commissioned that study, is currently awaiting the results of a follow up study, expected in a few months, Duff said. The survey showed that the most sorghum was used for ethanol production in Kansas and Texas, where, on average, ethanol producers utilized 48 percent corn and 52 percent sorghum.

http://ethanolproducer.com/articles/9119/sorghum-in-spotlight-due-to-drought-pending-epa-action

Good Luck To Al!$!$!$!$

Anonymous said...

not one sale all buying on a friday hmmmm

Anonymous said...

novoyds momma still a shlooha

nobody123789 said...

Paltry buying at that.

Anonymous said...

chicken head^

Anonymous said...

Jesus loves christians. republicans love christians. republicans love BIO DIESEL. simple really. jesus LOVES BIO DIESEL.

Anonymous said...

agreed^^

Anonymous said...

NO ONE LIKES OBAMA, HES ABOUT TO GET KICKED OUT.

JUST LIKE NOBODY. NOBODY, NO ONE LIKES YOU CUZ YOUR A DEMOCRAT THAT LIES LIKE OBAMA. YOUR ABOUT TO FEEL THE SAME AS HIM LOL

Anonymous said...

TO NOBODY. dude, i can read what the chinese fella was saying. because i know how to read and convert slang like a real american would. get out of mommys basement. your 43 and living in the basement, driving a 1982 corrola to your papa johns work shift.

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

ANYONE ELSE HERE THINK THIS NOBODY CHARACTER TALKS OUT OF HIS BUNG HOLE-IO?????

Anonymous said...

meeeeee!!!!!! get him out please!!!

Anonymous said...

OBAMA TALKS ABOUT INOVATION. WELL WHERES HE AT??? GOOGLING JAYZ ASS AND TWITTERING ALL OVER BEYONCE

Anonymous said...

i think his name is "nobody" for a very good reason lmao. its all you need to discribe him

Anonymous said...

anyone wanna explain the goods obama has done so far??? no one???? ok :)

Anonymous said...

look a gasoline truck! vroom......
LOOK A DIESEL!!!! RRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1. yeah i think that gasoline just broke down. oh no he just ran out of gas.....

Anonymous said...

true^^^^ lol. my uncle has a Dodge Ram 2500 turbo diesel. 43 mpg, stronger than my granpas 2012 f150 ecoboost with twin turbo

Anonymous said...

ivest, make MORE MONEY, talk about it, gain from it, save money :) i got a 98 Ram and shes still 10k$

Anonymous said...

INVESTING WILL BRING YOU MONEY, AND MORE JOBS. THATS WHAT AMERICA NEEDS

Anonymous said...

amen brother

Anonymous said...

im PRETTY SURE the guy who calls himself "nobody" has a SMALL PEE HOLE...

Anonymous said...

BIO DIESEL! <3

Anonymous said...

i spend 20cents a gallon making my own diesel. how much do you pay for gas agian??

Anonymous said...

invest in GREENSHIFT. why not??

Anonymous said...

i got a f150 myself. im not ashamed of saying i got blown away by a diesel. those things are man machines!

Anonymous said...

i just moved here from hawaii, the prices are very high! its crazy, i spent 32$ just to fill up my yamaha r1. i use to pay 15 bucks!!!!!

Anonymous said...

invest in greenshift, get my drift? lol

Anonymous said...

Diesel says: if you cant stroke it, RAM it!

Anonymous said...

HOOOOOO NOBODY I GET BONE TO PIC WIT YUUUUU!! Y YOU TALK BUT ME LYK THAT FOOOOO???? Y YU TALK TO ME LYK I CHINESE???? I KOREAN YOU HAMSTAH

Anonymous said...

dont get a prius, get a diesel! haha

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