A Unique Opportunity for
the Farming Community...
Farmers Fuel was established to provide an
alternative for the farmer. Fermenting crops to make ethanol can
provide farmers with flexibility and additional income.
Farmers Fuel
has developed an automated fermentation, distillation and dehydration plant that can convert corn, sugar cane, sweet potatoes, or sugar beets and other crops into ethanol and distillate grains. Crops that for some reason sell at too low a price or are unfit for
consumption can now be utilized.
The Midwest cornbelt produces billions of gallons of ethanol.
While they are efficient, the plants that make this ethanol cost between $40 and $160 million dollars.
The Farmers Fuel plant can efficiently produce quantities of ethanol from 250 Gallons Per Day (GPD) to 5,000 GPD with a base price of under $500,000.
Together with Farmers Fuel, US farmers can sell into the domestic energy market.