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Earl Fisher Bio-Fuels LLP Brett EarlLogan Fisher cell cell Plant

Introductions  Logan Fisher Raised on Family Farm, 4 th Generation BA Business Administration Agri-Business Option 5 years Direct Sales and Marketing Business  Brett Earl Raised on Family Farm, 4 th Generation BS Chemical Engineering, MBA 12 years in Petro Chemical Industry

Vision  Grow Crop Locally  Manufacture a Fuel Locally  Consume the Fuel Locally  Consume the Feed Locally

Why Biodiesel  Market for Vegetable Oil and Animal Fat  Renewable with a closed carbon cycle  Lower exhaust emissions  Excellent lubricating properties  Decrease the dependence on imported Petroleum

Project Overview  Construct a million gallon per year bio-diesel production plant.  Market Bio-diesel production  Create market for locally grown oilseeds.  Market by-product as animal feed.

Local Economic Impacts Short Term ·Creating economic growth in rural Chester Montana. ·Create local fuel source. ·Creation of local stable oilseed market. ·Creation of 2-3 jobs. Long Term ·Create 6-10 full time jobs with benefits. ·Create market for approximately 17,000 acres of oilseed. ·Create opportunity for livestock feeding business.

Fuel Market Forces  New Holland and Case IH Support B20  John Deere Supports B5  Daimler Chrysler has B5 factory fill  Dodge and Cummins Support B20  Ford Supports B5  Artic Cat Authorize B20 in new ATV

Biodiesel Impact  Vegetable oil production 23.7 billion lbs/yr  Animal fat production 11.9 billion lbs/yr  On-highway diesel consumed billion lbs/yr

Taxes and License  Federal Regulations IRS Audit Blender/Producer Designation $ tax  State Regulation Monthly Reporting $ tax Bond Requirement

Goals  Stimulate economic development in rural Montana.  Develop bio-based fuel source.  Create value added opportunities for farmers growing oilseed crops.  Create employment opportunities in Chester.

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