St. Croix Corn Burning Free Standing Stoves

Why use corn as a fuel source? IT'S PRACTICAL - The use of shelled corn as a fuel source will reduce the United States' dependency on foreign sources of petroleum, while at the same time providing increased financial revenues for agricultural areas throughout this country. Plus, shelled corn is a fuel that can be produced within 180 days, compared to the millennia needed to produce fossil fuels. THE ENVIRONMENT - Shelled corn is a clean-burning fuel, as documented by several government studies concluding that there is less environmental pollution associated with burning shelled corn than fossil fuels. Furthermore, corn is very effective in pulling carbon dioxide from the environment and replacing it with oxygen through photosynthesis during the growing season. THERE'S ENOUGH - Utilizing corn as a fuel does not compete with the food supply needed for nourishment throughout the world. Studies have shown that contemporary agricultural systems can produce sufficient quality and quantity of food for the world's population, with additional resources available so that agricultural products can be used as fuel, pharmaceuticals, and chemical feedstocks.

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St. Croix Auburn Corn Burning Stove

St. Croix Auburn Corn Burning Stove
$ 1.00

St. Croix Greenfield Corn Burning Stove

St. Croix Greenfield Corn Burning Stove
$ 1.00

St. Croix Lancaster Corn Burning Stove

St. Croix Lancaster Corn Burning Stove
$ 1.00

St. Croix SCF-050 Corn Burning Furnace

St. Croix SCF-050 Corn Burning Furnace
$ 1.00
   
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