Abstract: The share of corn used in ethanol production has been growing rapidly. USDA predicts that more than 30 percent of the corn crop will be used for ethanol production in 2009/2010. Expanded corn acreage contributes to the application of more fertilizer and is likely to introduce a larger volume of nutrients into the environment. This study found that an increase in ethanol production is consistent with a significant increase in quality-adjusted fertilizer use in selected corn states. Key Words: quality-adjusted fertilizer, corn production, ethanol, excess nutrient
WP 2008-01 January 2008Corn ethanol plants consume large amounts of corn and their location has the ...
bS Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Concerns about energy security and climate change have increased...
Expanded ethanol production could increase U.S. farm income by as much as $1 billion (1.4 percent) b...
The share of corn used in ethanol production has been growing rapidly. USDA predicts that more than ...
A global multi-commodity simulation model was developed to estimate the impact of changes in ethanol...
This report evaluates the U.S. corn sector, especially changes in ethanol production. This analysis...
This study measures the impact of corn-based ethanol production in the United States on land use in ...
The United States significantly depends on petroleum imports. To reduce this reliance on foreign oil...
Ethanol derived from fermentation of corn is a very water-intensive product with water to ethanol ma...
The U.S. corn crop is used in a variety of ways. Traditionally, these uses have been classified as: ...
The ongoing growth of corn-based ethanol production raises some fundamental questions about what imp...
Ethanol production in the United States, driven by federal renewable fuel policy, has exploded over ...
This study analyzes the potential impacts of expanded ethanol production on southern agriculture. Re...
FAPRI analysis indicates that increased ethanol production resulting from the Energy Policy Act of 2...
This study analyzes the potential impacts of expanded ethanol production on southern agriculture. Re...
WP 2008-01 January 2008Corn ethanol plants consume large amounts of corn and their location has the ...
bS Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Concerns about energy security and climate change have increased...
Expanded ethanol production could increase U.S. farm income by as much as $1 billion (1.4 percent) b...
The share of corn used in ethanol production has been growing rapidly. USDA predicts that more than ...
A global multi-commodity simulation model was developed to estimate the impact of changes in ethanol...
This report evaluates the U.S. corn sector, especially changes in ethanol production. This analysis...
This study measures the impact of corn-based ethanol production in the United States on land use in ...
The United States significantly depends on petroleum imports. To reduce this reliance on foreign oil...
Ethanol derived from fermentation of corn is a very water-intensive product with water to ethanol ma...
The U.S. corn crop is used in a variety of ways. Traditionally, these uses have been classified as: ...
The ongoing growth of corn-based ethanol production raises some fundamental questions about what imp...
Ethanol production in the United States, driven by federal renewable fuel policy, has exploded over ...
This study analyzes the potential impacts of expanded ethanol production on southern agriculture. Re...
FAPRI analysis indicates that increased ethanol production resulting from the Energy Policy Act of 2...
This study analyzes the potential impacts of expanded ethanol production on southern agriculture. Re...
WP 2008-01 January 2008Corn ethanol plants consume large amounts of corn and their location has the ...
bS Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Concerns about energy security and climate change have increased...
Expanded ethanol production could increase U.S. farm income by as much as $1 billion (1.4 percent) b...