The Benefits of Willow Biomass As
An Alternative Energy Source


Willow Biomass Trials at the SUNY ESF Genetics Field Station in Tully, New York

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Scientific work is like building a home. A solid foundation is formed and then one brick is placed on the next until the building is constructed. The foundation was created by scientists centuries ago. The bricks represent individual's thoughts and work contributing to the building of our scientific knowledge base. As one person's work interfaces with the next person's ideas, advances in knowledge continue to accrue. Together, the whole becomes more than the parts. At times, a magnificent illuminating brick appears as one individual makes a remarkable discovery. The individual's work and discovery build on what we know.


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