We’ve all heard about “new uses” for corn. How about skateboards? That’s just the first of many products planned by Corn Board Manufacturing, Inc. according to founder Lane Segerstrom. I just got off the phone with Lane and our conversation is this week’s program.
Lane grew up on an Iowa farm and has founded a company that uses technology developed by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The corn-based structural composite technology was invented by the university’s Dr. Nancy Sottos, Dr. Scott White and Dr. Thomas Mackin. CornBoard™ is a version of wood composite board that uses corn husks and stalks, prepared by mixing the fibrous corn component with a polymer matrix, laminating the mixture, and applying heat and pressure.
Skate boards are the first product and Lane even rode one to a world record more than 78 mph on a towed Stalk It™ longboard, made from corn stover. He envisions CBMI manufacturing facilities in rural communities where corn is grown. He hopes it will become a real rural development business. Besides skate boards, other products on the horizon include pallets, building materials and furniture. Lane is working on USDA Bio Preferred labeling and points out how using corn stover is a great way to lessen environmental impact.
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This week’s program ends with some music from Music Alley. It’s called “Skate” by Mano Reza.
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