There is an abundant supply of corn stover in the United States that remains after grain is harvested which could be used to produce cellulosic biofuels mandated by the current Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). This research integrates the Soil Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) watershed model and the DayCent biogeochemical model to investigate water quality and soil greenhouse gas flux that results when corn stover is collected at two different rates from corn–soybean and continuous corn crop rotations with and without tillage. Multiobjective watershed-scale optimizations are performed for individual pollutant-cost minimization criteria based on the economic cost of each cropping practice and (individually) the effect on nitrate, total phosphorus,...
Bioenergy production from plant wastes such as corn stover has the potential to improve energy secur...
National policy supports the production of renewable energy from cellulosic feedstocks such as corn ...
Corn production in the US Midwest has the potential to generate a large amount of crop residue for b...
Off-farm demand for crop residues is expected to grow as bioenergy policies become effective. Demand...
As environmental deterioration and global warming arouses more and more attention, identifying clean...
Abstract Corn (Zea mays L.) stover is considered one of the prime lignocellulosic feedstocks for bio...
The focus of this dissertation is the environmental tradeoffs of stover removal within the Corn Belt...
Harvesting feedstock for biofuel production must not degrade soil, water, or air resources. Our obje...
Corn stover (CS) contains high moisture in the fall and farmers keep it unharvested until next sprin...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyHumberto BlancoDeAnn PresleyThe U.S. agricultural sector is i...
The harvesting of plant biomass in excess of the soil organic carbon (SOC) maintenance requirement c...
Analyzes the environmental and economic effects, including increased erosion and greenhouse gas emis...
Environmentally benign, economically viable, and socially acceptable agronomic strategies are needed...
Economic, environmental, and energy independence issues are contributing to rising fossil fuel price...
When considering the market for biomass from corn stover resources erosion and soil quality issues a...
Bioenergy production from plant wastes such as corn stover has the potential to improve energy secur...
National policy supports the production of renewable energy from cellulosic feedstocks such as corn ...
Corn production in the US Midwest has the potential to generate a large amount of crop residue for b...
Off-farm demand for crop residues is expected to grow as bioenergy policies become effective. Demand...
As environmental deterioration and global warming arouses more and more attention, identifying clean...
Abstract Corn (Zea mays L.) stover is considered one of the prime lignocellulosic feedstocks for bio...
The focus of this dissertation is the environmental tradeoffs of stover removal within the Corn Belt...
Harvesting feedstock for biofuel production must not degrade soil, water, or air resources. Our obje...
Corn stover (CS) contains high moisture in the fall and farmers keep it unharvested until next sprin...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyHumberto BlancoDeAnn PresleyThe U.S. agricultural sector is i...
The harvesting of plant biomass in excess of the soil organic carbon (SOC) maintenance requirement c...
Analyzes the environmental and economic effects, including increased erosion and greenhouse gas emis...
Environmentally benign, economically viable, and socially acceptable agronomic strategies are needed...
Economic, environmental, and energy independence issues are contributing to rising fossil fuel price...
When considering the market for biomass from corn stover resources erosion and soil quality issues a...
Bioenergy production from plant wastes such as corn stover has the potential to improve energy secur...
National policy supports the production of renewable energy from cellulosic feedstocks such as corn ...
Corn production in the US Midwest has the potential to generate a large amount of crop residue for b...