There is increasing interest in biomass crops for energy in Iowa. Initially, it was thought that strong commodity prices would limit the interest of growers in planting perennials for bioenergy, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. A Biomass Crop Production workshop Thursday, March 8, at Southwestern Community College in Creston, Iowa will explore why interest is increasing. The program will start at 8:45 a.m. and conclude at 2:15 p.m
This brochure describes the Landscape Biomass Experiment, which seeks to develop a portfolio of sust...
In the midst of rising energy prices, Congress sought to incentivize the development of alternative ...
Tom Voigt - Associate Professor and Extension Specialist Department of Crop Sciences. The Univers...
A Biomass Crop Production Workshop will look at reasons for the increasing interest in biomass crops...
New central Iowa opportunities exist for harvesting corn stover in support of cellulosic ethanol pla...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) is a perennial warm-season grass native to Iowa, grown for decades on...
Biofuels represent a significant challenge and opportunity for agriculture. Producing liquid fuels f...
Global demand for energy continues to increase as the planet’s population grows past 7 billion and i...
As fossil fuel prices rise, so does the interest in developing alternative sources of energy. Workin...
Through policies and programmatic commitments, the United States is exploring the use of alternative...
Through policies and programmatic commitments, the United States is exploring the use of alternative...
Rising costs of petroleum fuels and increased awareness of the adverse effects of greenhouse gases h...
Depletion of natural energy resources and environmental degradation caused by current energy resourc...
Iowa agriculture spends about one billion dollars annually on the purchase of diesel fuel, electrici...
The Chariton Valley Biomass project involves transforming switchgrass into a cash energy crop for so...
This brochure describes the Landscape Biomass Experiment, which seeks to develop a portfolio of sust...
In the midst of rising energy prices, Congress sought to incentivize the development of alternative ...
Tom Voigt - Associate Professor and Extension Specialist Department of Crop Sciences. The Univers...
A Biomass Crop Production Workshop will look at reasons for the increasing interest in biomass crops...
New central Iowa opportunities exist for harvesting corn stover in support of cellulosic ethanol pla...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) is a perennial warm-season grass native to Iowa, grown for decades on...
Biofuels represent a significant challenge and opportunity for agriculture. Producing liquid fuels f...
Global demand for energy continues to increase as the planet’s population grows past 7 billion and i...
As fossil fuel prices rise, so does the interest in developing alternative sources of energy. Workin...
Through policies and programmatic commitments, the United States is exploring the use of alternative...
Through policies and programmatic commitments, the United States is exploring the use of alternative...
Rising costs of petroleum fuels and increased awareness of the adverse effects of greenhouse gases h...
Depletion of natural energy resources and environmental degradation caused by current energy resourc...
Iowa agriculture spends about one billion dollars annually on the purchase of diesel fuel, electrici...
The Chariton Valley Biomass project involves transforming switchgrass into a cash energy crop for so...
This brochure describes the Landscape Biomass Experiment, which seeks to develop a portfolio of sust...
In the midst of rising energy prices, Congress sought to incentivize the development of alternative ...
Tom Voigt - Associate Professor and Extension Specialist Department of Crop Sciences. The Univers...