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Blade Switchgrass Management Guide for Bioenergy Now Available

Submitted by on February 11, 2009 – 5:08 pmNo Comment


THOUSAND OAKS, Calif., Feb. 11 /PRNewswire/ — A new crop management guide is available for producers interested in learning more about growing switchgrass as a non-food, low-carbon source for biofuels and biopower.  Published by Blade Energy Crops, a seed brand of Ceres, Inc., the guide features the latest thinking among agronomists for this multi-year crop, including criteria for seed variety selection, field preparation and planting rates, as well as weed control and biomass harvest suggestions, among other topics.  LINK TO PDF

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