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Sustainable Feedstock Resource Availability:The Regional Feedstock Partnership: Herbaceous Energy Crops and CRP Land for Biomass Production Across Environmental Gradients

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by Vance Owens (South Dakota State University). He stated that the overall objective was to” perform replicated field trials of diverse biomass feedstocks at different locations,” and in this way to determine the most promising feedstock as a future bioenergy resource.

The selections made were: switchgrass, miscanthus x giganteus, energycane, sorghum, CRP.

The presentation gives a map of locations for established trials all over the USA, the results of trials, and 204-2006 yields in tones/hectare.  READ MORE

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