A group of farmers from southern Minnesota think they have an answer to our country's dependance on foreign oil. They say the solution is biodiesel. It's a fuel made from what some call "the miracle bean", soybeans. After ten years of research and development on the fuel, scientists have found it a superior alternative to oil-based diesel fuel. Last year, some Minnesota lawmakers wanted to require that all diesel fuel be made with 2% biodiesel. They introduced a bill that died in the senate. They'll reintroduce the bill to the legislature this year. In the second story of our Mainstreet series, "The Miracle Bean" Rob Schmitz reports lawmakers hope the current international atmosphere will help the bill become law.