Incorporation of dedicated herbaceous energy crops into row crop landscapes is a promising means to supply an expanding biofuel industry while benefiting soil and water quality and increasing biodiversity. Despite these positive traits, energy crops remain largely unaccepted due to concerns over their practicality and cost of implementation. This paper presents a case study for Hardin County, Iowa, to demonstrate how subfield decision making can be used to target candidate areas for conversion to energy crop production. Estimates of variability in row crop production at a subfield level are used to model the economic performance of corn (Zea mays L.) grain and the environmental impacts of corn stover collection using the Landscape Environme...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) is a perennial warm-season grass native to Iowa, grown for decades on...
Cultivating annual row crops in high topographic relief waterway buffers has negative environmental ...
The ultimate economic feasibility of biomass depends on its cost of production and on the cost of co...
Demand for renewable and sustainable energy options has resulted in a significant commitment by the ...
Due to natural variability, some areas of a field are more productive, and produce higher yields tha...
Perennial grasses such as Miscanthus and switchgrass and crop residues have been identified as a pot...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L., Poaceae) is a perennial warm-season grass native to Iowa, grown fo...
Abstract—The environmental costs and benefits of producing bioenergy crops can be measured both in t...
The objective of this paper is to systematically assess the cropland acreage that could support ener...
Energy crop production has been proposed for land of poor quality to avoid competition with food pro...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Biofuel production from food crops lea...
Poster project completed at the Wichita State University Department of Industrial and Manufacturing ...
As environmental deterioration and global warming arouses more and more attention, identifying clean...
Growing cellulosic feedstock crops (e.g., switchgrass) for biofuel is more environmentally sustainab...
To reduce dependence on foreign oil and natural gas and address concerns about climate change, the U...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) is a perennial warm-season grass native to Iowa, grown for decades on...
Cultivating annual row crops in high topographic relief waterway buffers has negative environmental ...
The ultimate economic feasibility of biomass depends on its cost of production and on the cost of co...
Demand for renewable and sustainable energy options has resulted in a significant commitment by the ...
Due to natural variability, some areas of a field are more productive, and produce higher yields tha...
Perennial grasses such as Miscanthus and switchgrass and crop residues have been identified as a pot...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L., Poaceae) is a perennial warm-season grass native to Iowa, grown fo...
Abstract—The environmental costs and benefits of producing bioenergy crops can be measured both in t...
The objective of this paper is to systematically assess the cropland acreage that could support ener...
Energy crop production has been proposed for land of poor quality to avoid competition with food pro...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Biofuel production from food crops lea...
Poster project completed at the Wichita State University Department of Industrial and Manufacturing ...
As environmental deterioration and global warming arouses more and more attention, identifying clean...
Growing cellulosic feedstock crops (e.g., switchgrass) for biofuel is more environmentally sustainab...
To reduce dependence on foreign oil and natural gas and address concerns about climate change, the U...
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) is a perennial warm-season grass native to Iowa, grown for decades on...
Cultivating annual row crops in high topographic relief waterway buffers has negative environmental ...
The ultimate economic feasibility of biomass depends on its cost of production and on the cost of co...