Media coverage of WEI this month focused on grants for optimizing engines and fuels and outreach at Agricultural Research Stations.

UW–Madison ag science showcased in Columbia County field days

Wisconsin State Farmer
About 215 farmers, agricultural extension agents and crop consultants soaked up the latest data on crop production, pest management and soil science at UW-Madison's Arlington Agricultural Research Station on Aug. 22.
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DOE funds 6 projects for co-optimization of engines and fuels

Ethanol Producer Magazine
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced it will award 42 projects a total of $80 million to support advanced vehicles technologies research. Approximately $10.1 million of that funding will support six projects focused on the co-optimization of engines and fuels.