Sealing the Deal with
Soybeans
Canada is the seventh largest soybean producer in the world
and most of Canada’s soybeans are grown in southern Ontario,
so it is fitting that one of Ontario’s counties is the first
in the province to test a new soybean based sealant on its
roads.
In September, Grey County used the soy-based sealant on a
one-kilometre test strip on County Road 3. If all goes well,
it could answer a growing concern.
Grey County is testing a new soy-based asphalt sealant on a
one-kilometre stretch of County Road 3 near Owen Sound. The
product, sold under the trade name RePLAY, has been used
widely in the U.S. and in Alberta, but the Grey County test
is a first for Ontario.
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RePLAY - parking lot
RePLAY installation in Grey County
This is a test application that we did with Activate
Can soybeans be
the solution to potholes?
From: Grain Farmers Of Ontario
Magazine
Imagine a world where pavement doesn’t
disintegrate and potholes don’t exist. Imagine a
product that can reduce the negative environmental impact of
asphalt, cut costs for cashstrapped municipalities and offer new
market opportunities for farmers. Some might
consider this a utopian dream, but thanks to a new asphalt
preservation product, this
dream could soon be a reality. |
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Owen Sound Home And Cottage Show
April 24, 25 2010
Letter From The City Of Edmonton
Re: PePlay - Agricultural Oil Seal & Preservation Agent
We are writing this letter to say how please we are with the
preliminary findings of a trial placement if RePlay,
Agricultural Oil Seal & Preservation Agent. The project
encompassed a portion of Hagen Way and a portion of Hagen Link
in the South West portion of the Ciry of Edmonton. |
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