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Self-Reliance and Compost Therapy on Independence Day – Biomass Rules!

Biomass Rules Posted on July 4, 2026 by Mark JennerJuly 4, 2026

While a Peace Corps Volunteer in Nepal, 40 years ago, I could tell the time on a cloudless night by the rotation of the stars around the North Star.  That was a pretty cool revelation.  Biomass Rules posts a lot … Continue reading →

Posted in economics, education, policy, production, Real Adventures in Economics, science, Secret Life of Rural Communities, wealth creation | Tagged 2026, Biomass Rules, cardboard, composting, energy from waste biomass, food waste, Fourth of July, grateful for military service, Independence Day, invasive species, junk mail, meditation, moving a mountain of compost with a shovel, new life from spent life, old clothes, peace corps service, reflection, repurposing old clothes into quilts, self-reliance and compost therapy on Independence Day, spreadsheet modeling | Leave a reply

Energy Independence Reflections: July 4, 2025

Biomass Rules Posted on July 8, 2025 by Mark JennerJuly 8, 2025

The Big Beautiful Bill has passed.  I am trying to keep up as best as a multi-value chain, policy-adjacent economist can.  I am a professional skeptic, and therefore, am pretty sure that regardless of the new policy, we will forge … Continue reading →

Posted in analytics, Biomass Rules, definition, economics, education, firm, macro, Making $ense of Energy, policy, Renewable Fuel, science, wealth creation | Tagged Big Beautiful Bill, Biomass Rules, choices matter, energy independence reflections, federal markets, here to stay, international markets, July 4 2025, local markets, Lower 25 states have 16 percent renewable capacity, regional markets, renewable energy is local, renewable power, trade balance across state lines, Upper 25 states have 42 percent renewable capacity, US 30 percent renewable power | Leave a reply

Spring 2025, Death, and New Life

Biomass Rules Posted on April 18, 2025 by Mark JennerApril 18, 2025

As the 2025 Easter weekend approaches, the Biomass Rules winter compost pile nears ready-to-apply status.  This photo illustrates all the undervalued organics from 2024, being prepared to add organic matter to the ancient clay soils, which after last year’s construction, … Continue reading →

Posted in Biomass Rules, Making $ense of Energy, production, science | Tagged Biomass Rules, cardboard, compost, cycle of life, death, Easter, former biosolar collectors, leaves, New Life, rotting invasive species, spring 2025 | Leave a reply

A Fork-in-the-Road Appeared, So I Took it

Biomass Rules Posted on June 4, 2024 by Mark JennerJune 4, 2024

Life shapes us.  It has certainly shaped Mark Jenner’s career path.  I was raised to make the world a better place, and what an odyssey of bridge-building and provocation it has been! This week, I turned in my keys at … Continue reading →

Posted in education, policy | Tagged a fork-in-the-road appeared so I took it, agribusiness, Biomass Rules, bridge-building, crude oil, fork-in-the-road, gasoline, Greenville University, indicator, odyssey, price, provocation, renewable energy | Leave a reply

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  • Regulating Carbon Emissions into Water and Air – Old School Style
  • The World, the Economy, and Food Waste Management, are not Flat

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Mission Statement:
Providing solutions through the strategic utilization of all kinds of biomass; the development of new markets for food, fiber, and fuels; and streamlining regulations.

bio·mass:
ˈbī-ō-ˌmas. noun. 1 : the unit area or volume of living matter, 2 : plant materials and animal waste used as renewable feedstocks into new processes.

rules:
'rül. 1: noun. 1 : regulations, bylaws or governing procedure, 2: verb. a : to exert control, direction, or influence on, b : to declare authoritatively.

Manure…
is not a four-letter word.

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