Maize and wheat are two of the most widespread crops worldwide because of their high yield and importance for food, chemical purposes and livestock feed. Some of the residues of these crops (i.e., maize cob and wheat chaff) remain in the field after grain harvesting. In Europe, just maize cob and grain chaff could provide an annual potential biomass of 9.6 Mt and 54.8 Mt, respectively. Collecting such a biomass could be of interest for bioenergy production and could increase farmers’ income. Progress in harvest technology plays a key role in turning untapped by-products into valuable feedstocks. This article presents a study of the erformance and the quality of the work of Harcob, an innovative system developed for maize cob collection. Fur...
This study was focused on the economic impact of corn residue harvest systems on typical grain harve...
Corn stover, among other crop residues, is becoming important an energy source, as non food/feed fee...
This study assessed the feasibility of mobilising maize and wheat residues for large-scale bioenergy...
Wheat is one of the most widespread crops worldwide because of its high yield and importance for foo...
In cereal crops, chaff is a valuable lignocellulosic by-product that accounts for more than 50 Mt y-...
The growing population worldwide will create the demand for higher cereal production, in order to me...
Many EU projects affirm that there is significant potential to expand the share of energy & material...
Owing to the rising energy demand and the conflict between food, feed and energy crops for agricultu...
The purpose of this work is the evaluation of a harvest chain aimed at incorporating the chaff into ...
This work has been developed under the AGROinLOG Project, “Demonstration of innovative integrated bi...
Due to the energy crisis, special attention is paid to the production and use of biofuels. After-har...
Crop residue has been identified as a near-term source of biomass for renewable fuel, heat, power, c...
The collection of residues from staple crop may contribute to meet EU regulations in renewable energ...
The collection of residues from staple crop may contribute to meet EU regulations in renewable energ...
Cellulosic biofuels may be on the brink of commercial production. Corn residues are one source that ...
This study was focused on the economic impact of corn residue harvest systems on typical grain harve...
Corn stover, among other crop residues, is becoming important an energy source, as non food/feed fee...
This study assessed the feasibility of mobilising maize and wheat residues for large-scale bioenergy...
Wheat is one of the most widespread crops worldwide because of its high yield and importance for foo...
In cereal crops, chaff is a valuable lignocellulosic by-product that accounts for more than 50 Mt y-...
The growing population worldwide will create the demand for higher cereal production, in order to me...
Many EU projects affirm that there is significant potential to expand the share of energy & material...
Owing to the rising energy demand and the conflict between food, feed and energy crops for agricultu...
The purpose of this work is the evaluation of a harvest chain aimed at incorporating the chaff into ...
This work has been developed under the AGROinLOG Project, “Demonstration of innovative integrated bi...
Due to the energy crisis, special attention is paid to the production and use of biofuels. After-har...
Crop residue has been identified as a near-term source of biomass for renewable fuel, heat, power, c...
The collection of residues from staple crop may contribute to meet EU regulations in renewable energ...
The collection of residues from staple crop may contribute to meet EU regulations in renewable energ...
Cellulosic biofuels may be on the brink of commercial production. Corn residues are one source that ...
This study was focused on the economic impact of corn residue harvest systems on typical grain harve...
Corn stover, among other crop residues, is becoming important an energy source, as non food/feed fee...
This study assessed the feasibility of mobilising maize and wheat residues for large-scale bioenergy...