Biodiesel and ethanol producers, and the farmers who would like to sell feedstocks to those producers, will have a "one-stop shop" in Alabama as the state agriculture department has established a Center for Alternative Fuels. The center will be headed by Deputy Agriculture Commissioner Glen Zorn. "We hope to link up industry, universities and [agricultural] producers into working groups," Zorn said. The Center for Alternative Fuels can be reached at (334) 240-7100 or by e-mail at
CAF@agi.alabama.gov.