Agriculture is challenged to establish an equilibrium that will enable the needs of traditional markets—food, feed and fiber—to be met while also serving the needs of new markets—energy, chemicals and materials, A biobased economy, balanced with a reduced fossil-based economy, is projected to contribute to national security, sustainability, minimization of global climate change, expanded farmer-market opportunities, and rural development. The presentations and discussions at this conference helped to identify significant questions and to pose relevant perspectives to an emerging land-use issue in which energy generation and food production—two critical issues for society today and for the foreseeable future—will need to be considered by al...
The world energy paradigm is changing from one based on petroleum to one based on a mixture of energ...
The world currently faces a suite of urgent challenges: environmental degradation, diminished iodive...
In the face of rapidly advancing climate change, biodiversity loss, and water scarcity, it is clear ...
Future trends in population growth, energy use, climate change, and globalization will challenge agr...
Moving towards a biobased economy where fuel and chemicals are produced in agricutural products will...
Today’s agriculture and food systems are deeply rooted from the era of cheap energy, an assumption o...
Agriculture in the United States and many other countries is at a critical juncture. Public investme...
A farmer's view on the new potential for agriculture to contribute to environmental sustainabilit
Maintaining and improving future food and energy security poses key challenges globally, especially ...
With rapid world growth and changing consumer demands and attitudes, sustained economic and social d...
During the 20th century, US agriculture underwent vast transformations. The number of farmers has de...
Biofuel demand is increasing because of a combination of growing energy needs; rising oil costs; the...
American farmers are now being asked to produce food, feed, fiber, and fuel. My goal is to provide y...
ABSTRACT. Emerging bioenergy markets portend both boon and bane for regions of intensive agricultura...
Agriculture is a key driver of change in the Anthropocene. It is both a critical factor for human we...
The world energy paradigm is changing from one based on petroleum to one based on a mixture of energ...
The world currently faces a suite of urgent challenges: environmental degradation, diminished iodive...
In the face of rapidly advancing climate change, biodiversity loss, and water scarcity, it is clear ...
Future trends in population growth, energy use, climate change, and globalization will challenge agr...
Moving towards a biobased economy where fuel and chemicals are produced in agricutural products will...
Today’s agriculture and food systems are deeply rooted from the era of cheap energy, an assumption o...
Agriculture in the United States and many other countries is at a critical juncture. Public investme...
A farmer's view on the new potential for agriculture to contribute to environmental sustainabilit
Maintaining and improving future food and energy security poses key challenges globally, especially ...
With rapid world growth and changing consumer demands and attitudes, sustained economic and social d...
During the 20th century, US agriculture underwent vast transformations. The number of farmers has de...
Biofuel demand is increasing because of a combination of growing energy needs; rising oil costs; the...
American farmers are now being asked to produce food, feed, fiber, and fuel. My goal is to provide y...
ABSTRACT. Emerging bioenergy markets portend both boon and bane for regions of intensive agricultura...
Agriculture is a key driver of change in the Anthropocene. It is both a critical factor for human we...
The world energy paradigm is changing from one based on petroleum to one based on a mixture of energ...
The world currently faces a suite of urgent challenges: environmental degradation, diminished iodive...
In the face of rapidly advancing climate change, biodiversity loss, and water scarcity, it is clear ...