Farmers Invited to Join Anoka-Ramsey Community College in Local Biofuels Initiative
January 13, 2012 at 9:13 am | Posted in News | Leave a commentTags: Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Biodesiel, biology faculty, Cambridge Campus, Ever Cat Fuels LLC, McGyan Biodesiel, Professional Training Center, SarTec Corp
In 2010, Anoka-Ramsey Community College joined forces with biodiesel firms McGyan Biodiesel, SarTec Corp and Ever Cat Fuels to produce a 10-acre energy crop demonstration site at the college’s Cambridge Campus to grow crops for biodiesel fuel. Now, SarTec is seeking area farmers to expand that initiative.
As part of $500,000 Department of Energy grant SarTec received in late 2011, farmers who participate would be educated about how to plant, grow and harvest these low-impact crops and would be compensated for the energy crop they produce. Seed for planting is also provided, and farmers would grow the same crops as the college, Camelina and Pennycress.
The MN Leadership and Investment in renewable energy legislation of 2007 set a goal of 25 percent of the total energy use in the state being derived from renewable energy resources by 2025. The production of biodiesel from non-food energy crops helps rural economies and demonstrates that farmers are able to produce these low-impact crops in addition to their normal production of food crops.
In 2006, SarTec developed an oil-to-biofuel process that converts triglycerides and free fatty acids into biodiesel fuel while occupying a small footprint, and producing no hazardous waste products. The scalability of the process makes it a practical for both decentralized small farm systems and full scale commercial plants.
Anoka-Ramsey’s current Pennycress crop in the demonstration plot is overwintering will be harvested in the spring. The college is also growing 20 small experimental plots at the Cambridge Campus. The plots include pennycress from 10 different origins from as close as Iowa to as far away as Germany, Poland and former Serbia and Montenegro. Photos of these plots can be viewed at: http://webs.anokaramsey.edu/biofuel/IA-USDA%20pennycress%20CC.htm.
College Biology Faculty members, Melanie Waite-Altringer and Debby Filler and Chemistry faculty are working on a grant titled, “Building Collaborative Partnerships to Increase STEM Teaching and Learning.” The purpose of the grant is to help prepare a biofuels industry workforce by building upon the education model developed by the college’s Professional Training Division and educate students about the multi-faceted bio-fuels industry.
Currently, Anoka-Ramsey offers biofuel training designed with the technical guidance of SarTec and Ever Cat Fuel representatives. The first courses began January 2011 and included mechanical foundations, biodiesel fundamentals, OSHA introduction, spreadsheet fundamentals, and technical report writing. This spring, Anoka-Ramsey is offering a Mechanical Fundamentals for the Biofuels Industry and an industry-specific Excel course online.
For more information about the demonstration site and professional training opportunities, contact Anoka-Ramsey Community College Professional Training Director, Steve Jones at Stephen.jones@anokaramsey.edu or call 763-433-1200.
For more information about participating in energy crops, contact Carl Rausch at SarTec at 763-421-1072 ext. 34 or carlrausch@sartec.com.
Join Anoka-Ramsey Community College Annual for Scholardazzle Fundraiser, Jan. 20
January 12, 2012 at 3:11 pm | Posted in Activities & Events | Leave a commentTags: Anoka-Ramsey Community College, Cambridge Campus Foundation, Scholardazzle, scholarships
The Anoka-Ramsey Community College Scholardazzle fundraiser will host its 10th annual event, Friday, Jan. 20, 2012 at the Spectacular Events Banquet Center (1001 Cty Rd 5, Isanti Minn.).
The public is invited to join the festivities: social hour at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m., a silent auction from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and a live auction at 8 p.m.
Thanks to the strong support of the community, numerous volunteers and staff, attendees enjoy a gourmet dinner and musical entertainment provided by college Music Faculty. Goods and services are generously donated by area organizations and individuals for raffles, and silent and live auctions.
Scholardazzle is organized by the Cambridge Campus Foundation Board of Directors and college staff, and sponsored by the Cambridge Campus Foundation. Last year’s event drew more than 180 people and raised more than $26,000 in gross revenue for scholarships for local students attending the Cambridge Campus.
Tickets are $55/person or $100/couple and available through the Anoka-Ramsey Community College Institutional Advancement Office at www.AnokaRamsey.edu/alumni/ or by calling 763-433-1968

KC Bohn, owner of Outdoor Edge, has been a five-year sponsor of the Scholardazzle, donating a bicycle each year to the annual Anoka-Ramsey Community College Scholardazzle fundraiser which raises scholarship funds for local students attending the Cambridge Campus. The 2012 year event is Friday, Jan. 20 at the Spectacular Events Banquet Center (1001 Cty Rd 5, Isanti, Minn.).
KC Bohn, owner of Outdoor Edge
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