Ethanol production could jeopardize soil productivity
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 - 10:42
in Physics & Chemistry
MADISON, WI, June 1, 2009 -- There is growing interest in using crop residues as the feedstock of choice for the production of cellulosic-based ethanol because of the more favorable energy output relative to grain-based ethanol.
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