OIL SEED CRUSHING FACILITY WWW.NATURALSELECTIONFARMS.COM Started Crushing in October of 2006 Crushed Canola, Camelina, Sunflower, Soybeans & Mustard Contract Crushing or Purchasing of Seed 24 Tons per Day of Crushing Capacity 2100 gallons oil 14 tons of meal 8640 Ton Per Year Capacity 7,200 Acres Required Based Upon Yield of 2,400# per acre Commercial Crushing Capacity Within Washington State 44,640 acres. North O I L S E E D P R E S S F A C I L I T Y Veg. Oil 25T Seed Extr Press 2 Seed Cleane r 25T Seed 25T Meal 25T Seed Press 1 25T Meal Truck load our for oil North Supervault tank 10,273 gallons Hammer Mill Grain Bin 320 ton Upper level walkway Press 3 136.5' Pit conveyor unloading Oil (A (A DJ DJ OI OI NI NI N N G G ST ST O O RA RA GE GE ) ) (ADJOINING STORAGE) Vegetable oil storage tank (BUILDING) 34,000 gal 60' Elevators Air lift Overhead hopper Filter press Pre-coat tank Mix/heat tank 500 gallon ea. Heater Elect. Room Co mp res sor Office Screenings Elevator leg Denotes existing facility building 6,000 gallon each vegetable oil settling tanks with containment pit 30 ' 90 ' STEVE CAMP COMBINE SEIVE DESIGN FOR CAMELINA Inside of combine mesh screen replaces standard sieve screen At 12.43 % Screenings you are paying the crushing $9.32 dollars per ton to clean your seed! If freight is costing you $30 per ton then you are paying $3.73 dollars per ton for freight! At 1500 pounds of seed per acre production that equals $9.79 dollars per acres! CAMELINA 140.0 Hours of operating time 273,039 Pounds of incoming seed based upon processing pounds per hour Processing lbs/hr. 1950.28 Based upon actual process monitoring Seed In: Pounds 273,039.4 Tons 136.5 Percent 100.00% Meal Out: (Estimated) 144,852.2 72.4 53.05% Screenings: 33,946.0 17.0 12.43% Filtrate 5,552.0 2.8 2.03% Net Oil added to large storage tank Oil in Body feed tank 7.6280 Shrink: (Estimate 2.5% Moisture & 1% loss) TRUE OIL RECOVERY PERCENTAGE ON SEED: 33.1% Gallons 10,374.0 0.00 Pounds 10,374.00 79,132.9 28.98% 9,556.4 3.50% Temperature Profile Temperature / Pressure Destruction of Micro-organisms & some toxic compounds (Sterilization) ─ Bacteria, viruses & coccidia ─ Gossypol in cottonseed ─ Mycotoxins reduction in peanuts, cottonseed, corn etc. Economic impact: Currently, for every $1 spent buying diesel in Virginia, a large portion of the premium goes to crude oil with only $0.134 staying locally through state tax and local distributor income (Figure 1). If locally produced Biodiesel was used, for every $1 spent, potentially 90 cents would stay in the local or state economy (Figure 2). Source: Virginia Tech October 2006 Figure 1. Distribution of $1 cost of die fuel at public pumps Figure 2. Distribution of $1 cost of Biodie fuel at public pumps
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