Corn cobs on deck for cellulosic feedstock
Story Date: 2/4/2013

Source: Ann Perry USDA-ARS, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 2/1/13
 

When energy officials proposed using crop residues to produce cellulosic ethanol, concerned soil scientists took to the fields to learn more about how these residues protect soil from erosion and enhance soil quality. Agricultural Research Service soil scientist Brian Wienhold focused on a single component of residue — the corn cob.

 
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