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These pellets were made in our flat die diesel pellet mill without binder.



Start saving on your energy bills today by recycling your waste into wood pellets or bio-pellets that can be burned for fuel in your pellet stove.

If you are looking for a  pellet mill,you have found it. We have the wood pellet mill to make all kinds of wood pellets and bio pellet mills for the biomass fuel pellet using just about anything that will burn. You can also make bedding or feed pellets.

With the fuel prices skyrocketing and an ever-increasing importance placed on green energy, wood pellets are in high demand. Sawdust can be used to make wood pellets or bio-waste for your choice of bio- pellets. Some materials you might use are wood chips, shavings, saw dust, leaves, grain, shells, grass, corn stalks and cobs, coffee Husk, straw, alfalfa, sunflower stalk, soybean, cardboard, junk mail and the list goes on.

Make your own wood pellets and bio-pellets to fuel your pellet stove.

  

Make feed pellets for  your livestock.


Sell your extra pellets.

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Here is the latest video we took of us making wood pellets.

 

May 18th 2013

After we made the wood pellets, we piled them on a tarp to let them cool. We will make sure they are completely cooled and dried. We will then store them in feed bags from a local farmer.