
| Gasohol Systems Technologies 4561 W Fairway Dr. Coeur Dalene, ID 83815 Tel: (208) 964-0699 (208) 773-7151 pablodiaz@gstgrounding.com donllaw@frontier.com |
| Gasohol Systems Technologies will play an important impact on the Biofuels Economics: Our hybrid sorghum conversion technology eliminates steps & costs associated with corn or sugarcane ethanol production. Not being a Commodity takes out one of the major risks out of the Ethanol Production Industry Compared to corn or sugarcane:
IDEAL BIOFUEL CROP
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| OUR HYBRID SORGHUM CAN GROW IN UNUSED OR MARGINAL LAND. THE "SORGHUM HYBRID" FARM WILL PRODUCE A HIGH SUGAR CONTENT RAW MATERIAL FOR AN ETHANOL PLANT
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| The ethanol processing plants will produce ethanol, liquid fertilizer and high protein animal feed stillage. Sorghum has an excellent biological value and it is being used as a protein supplement for animals, improving milk quality in dairy farms. |
Our Hybrid Sorghum cultivation will help rural communities Iin the Pacific Northwest to achieve economic development, energy independence, employment opportunities and technical training in the agro-energy industry. THE FARMER GROWING SORGHUM, WILL PRODUCE ETHANOL AND THE LEFTOVER BAGASSE IS AN EXCELLENT NUTRITIONAL FEED STILLAGE FOR CATTLE. TWO PROFITABLE BUSINESSES. |



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| Second Generation Biofuels: Lignocellulose Biomass |
| 3rd Generation Biofuels: |
| First generation Biofuels |
| Cereal Crops: Corn, Wheat, Barley Sugar Crops: Sugar Cane, Sweet Sorghum |
| Bioethanol Source Crops |
| Fuel Crop |
| AERC SUCCESSFULLY PLANTED HYBRID SORGHUMS AT THE 50TH PARALLEL |




| Hybrid Sorghum |

| Beef heifers produced a weight gain of 0.88 kg/day with our sorghum silage, whereas the mixed haylage and alfalfa grass gained only 0.82 kg/day. Dairy cows with our sorghum silage had similar dry matter intake, milk yield and milk composition as compared to the control diet with alfalfa-corn silage. It may be used for hay, haylage, silage, green chop or pasture. This has excellent recovery after harvesting or grazing It can be used as a cover crop for soil improvement. The plant is frost sensitive, thus produces no volunteer plants in the following season. About 1.5 million acres of pearl millet forage are grown in the US annually. Gasohol Systems Technologies, Inc. has developed a temperate cultivar of forage pearl millet that can be grown in Canada and in the Pacific Northwest of the U.S. Forage pearl millet has an excellent feeding quality and farmers have reported that livestock preferred pearl millet to alfalfa-grass silage or pasture. |
| COLD TOLERANT CROP GROWN AT NORTHERN LATITUDES IDEAL CROP FOR THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST |







