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, wheat straw, switchgrass, and miscanthus). In addition, pasture serves as a potential area for bioenergy crop production … bioenergy crop type (switchgrass and miscanthus) and yield, biomass production inputs, and pasture availability. The cellulosic … high production input scenarios for switchgrass and miscanthus are covered entirely by agricultural residues. With the …
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Current study analyzes the socio-economic factors that impact farmers’ willingness to grow switchgrass and miscanthus …
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Current study analyzed the socio-economic factors that impact farmers’ willingness to grow switchgrass and Miscanthus …
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This paper describes research to create a national database of switchgrass supply as part of the biomass program … launched by the Department of Energy. The paper provides an estimate of county level switchgrass yield data for the state of … approach of ratio calculation and estimation is used to predict the switchgrass yield of one soil type by comparing it with the …
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.91 per gallon: $0.20 for land rental and switchgrass production; $0.14 for feedstock harvest; $0.18 for feedstock storage and …
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Multiple entry selections of big bluestems and three native C4 grass species, including switchgrass, miscanthus, and … sulfuric acid pretreatment following simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF). Big bluestem and switchgrass had a … similar glucan content that was significantly higher than miscanthus and CRP grass. Big bluestem had the highest average mass …
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When the lignocellulosic biofuels industry reaches maturity and many types of biomass sources become economically viable, management of multiple feedstock supplies – that vary in their yields, density (tons per unit area), harvest window, storage and seasonal costs, storage losses, transport...
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