Since the 1940s, kenaf has been viewed as a potential source of fiber, mainly for newsprint and high quality paper. Kenaf research has once again risen to the forefront due to the recent USDA tobacco buyout. Many states and farmers dependent upon tobacco revenues have been seeking alternative crops for a number of years. This study seeks to expand the current literature by examining the economic feasibility of growing kenaf within three counties in Tennessee. Nitrogen meta-yield response functions for kenaf and four traditional crops were developed for 30 soils through crop growth simulation modeling and used to compare optimal crop budgets for each soil. Results reveal that kenaf would not compete favorably with traditional crops on any so...
The main objective of this work to assess the cost benefit of kenaf cultivation in Malaysia. The dat...
Conjoint analysis was used to evahrate the preferences of graphic designers toward kenaf paper. Resu...
The demand for natural fibers is increasing worldwide as markets respond to the need to replace non-...
Since the 1940s, kenaf has been viewed as a potential source of fiber, mainly for newsprint and high...
The goal of this study was to assess the production feasibility and market potential of using kenaf ...
Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual M...
Natural fibers are a promising alternative to synthetic fibers for reinforcing plastic or other comp...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.), a warm-season annual plant, has shown potential as an alternate sour...
Replacing petroleum-based materials with renewable materials is of critical importance as we transit...
The kenaf plant is eco-friendly, renewable, low in cost and not meant to be a food source, owing to ...
The determination of the appropriate crop management is a key factor for the successful insertion of...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is a high yielding fibre crop that can be utilised as raw material in...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.), mostly produced in China and India, is grown to a limited extent in ...
Several Kenaf varieties have been grown at the Safford Agricultural Center over a period of 5 years....
Kenaf industry has being developed in the East Coast Economic Region (ECER) mainly in the area of Ke...
The main objective of this work to assess the cost benefit of kenaf cultivation in Malaysia. The dat...
Conjoint analysis was used to evahrate the preferences of graphic designers toward kenaf paper. Resu...
The demand for natural fibers is increasing worldwide as markets respond to the need to replace non-...
Since the 1940s, kenaf has been viewed as a potential source of fiber, mainly for newsprint and high...
The goal of this study was to assess the production feasibility and market potential of using kenaf ...
Selected Paper prepared for presentation at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual M...
Natural fibers are a promising alternative to synthetic fibers for reinforcing plastic or other comp...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.), a warm-season annual plant, has shown potential as an alternate sour...
Replacing petroleum-based materials with renewable materials is of critical importance as we transit...
The kenaf plant is eco-friendly, renewable, low in cost and not meant to be a food source, owing to ...
The determination of the appropriate crop management is a key factor for the successful insertion of...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is a high yielding fibre crop that can be utilised as raw material in...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.), mostly produced in China and India, is grown to a limited extent in ...
Several Kenaf varieties have been grown at the Safford Agricultural Center over a period of 5 years....
Kenaf industry has being developed in the East Coast Economic Region (ECER) mainly in the area of Ke...
The main objective of this work to assess the cost benefit of kenaf cultivation in Malaysia. The dat...
Conjoint analysis was used to evahrate the preferences of graphic designers toward kenaf paper. Resu...
The demand for natural fibers is increasing worldwide as markets respond to the need to replace non-...