NDSU researchers develop bio-based technology from U.S. grown crop materials: U.S. grown agricultural crops such as sugar beets, sunflowers, flax and ... researchers.: An article from: Coatings World
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Citation Details Title: NDSU researchers develop bio-based technology from U.S. grown crop materials: U.S. grown agricultural crops such as sugar beets, sunflowers, flax and soybeans could play a major role in a game changing bio-based green coatings technology developed by North Dakota State University researchers. Author: Unavailable Publication:Coatings World (Magazine/Journal) Date: October 1, 2011 Publisher: Rodman Publishing Volume: 16 Issue: 10 Page: 20(1)