Native warm-season grasses (NWSG) are gaining merit as biofuel feedstocks for ethanol production with potential for concomitant production of cattle forage and wildlife habitat provision. However, uncertainty continues regarding optimal production approaches for biofuel yield and forage quality within landscapes of competing wildlife conservation objectives. We used a randomized complete block design of 4 treatments to compare vegetation structure, forage and biomass nutrients, and biomass yield between Panicum virgatum (Switchgrass) monocultures and NWSG polycultures harvested once or multiple times near West Point, MS, 2011–2013. Despite taller vegetation and greater biomass in Switchgrass monocultures, NWSG polycultures had greater veget...
The development of a cellulosic ethanol industry is likely to involve the widespread planting of swi...
Biofuel cropping expansion is increasing pressure on food, grazing, and conservation lands. Debate o...
Guretzky specializes in research on forage and bioenergy crop management that will assist agricultur...
Native warm-season grasses (NWSG) are gaining merit as biofuel feedstocks for ethanol production wit...
The Renewable Fuel Standard under the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 mandated the prod...
Both native and non-native forage species other than switchgrass are less commonly considered as pot...
There has been increasing interest in utilizing native warm-season grasses (NWSGs), especially switc...
Case StudyThis guide is a companion to MU Extension publications G9422, Integrating Practices That B...
Switchgrass is a warm-season perennial grass native to much of the United States. Over the last few ...
Native grasslands provide a multitude of benefits to society including forage production, wildlife h...
This guide provides information to help Missouri landowners and property managers make informed deci...
Recent focus on climate change and global energy production has increased interest in developing bio...
Cool-season grass species (18) and cultivars (85) were evaluated for use in seeded grasslands in the...
Breeding of native cool-season grasses has the potential to improve forage production and expand the...
Biomass yield and adaptability to a broad range of environments are important characteristics of ded...
The development of a cellulosic ethanol industry is likely to involve the widespread planting of swi...
Biofuel cropping expansion is increasing pressure on food, grazing, and conservation lands. Debate o...
Guretzky specializes in research on forage and bioenergy crop management that will assist agricultur...
Native warm-season grasses (NWSG) are gaining merit as biofuel feedstocks for ethanol production wit...
The Renewable Fuel Standard under the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 mandated the prod...
Both native and non-native forage species other than switchgrass are less commonly considered as pot...
There has been increasing interest in utilizing native warm-season grasses (NWSGs), especially switc...
Case StudyThis guide is a companion to MU Extension publications G9422, Integrating Practices That B...
Switchgrass is a warm-season perennial grass native to much of the United States. Over the last few ...
Native grasslands provide a multitude of benefits to society including forage production, wildlife h...
This guide provides information to help Missouri landowners and property managers make informed deci...
Recent focus on climate change and global energy production has increased interest in developing bio...
Cool-season grass species (18) and cultivars (85) were evaluated for use in seeded grasslands in the...
Breeding of native cool-season grasses has the potential to improve forage production and expand the...
Biomass yield and adaptability to a broad range of environments are important characteristics of ded...
The development of a cellulosic ethanol industry is likely to involve the widespread planting of swi...
Biofuel cropping expansion is increasing pressure on food, grazing, and conservation lands. Debate o...
Guretzky specializes in research on forage and bioenergy crop management that will assist agricultur...