As Will mentioned in his OP, there is very little data available for any novice to gain much information on this topic. So I will "lurk and learn" as much as y'all can teach me.
There was an article in the local press about increasing the acreage of canola (I assume the natural one?) in order to make biofuels financially possible. Canola is used in eastern Washington as a throw-away crop to keep wheat fields heathy. The positive of a canola field is that is doesn't require expensive irregation watering. (E-WA is dry like a desert).
That is the only tidbit that I can add, and I hope to learn a great deal more.
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