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Displaying Articles 16-30 in Biomass
Generate Energy on the Farm
By the Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) program. Biomass crops, converted vegetable oil or animal manure, windmills and solar panels – across America, farmers are increasingly exploring a range of energy technologies to “grow”...
A Canadian Perspective on Land Management Risks Associated with Biofuels and their Production
By the Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. This document is part of the Capturing Feed Grain & Forage Opportunities 2007 Proceedings - "Farming for Feed, Forage and Fuel".
Drying Digestates from Biogas Plants
By Dipl.-Ing. agr. Janett Peschel, Big Dutchman International GmbH. Generating power from renewable energies is becoming increasingly important in Germany as well as on the international level.
Sweden Biofuels Annual Report 2008
The USDA FAS GAIN Report shows that Sweden is among the leading countries worldwide in the utilization of renewable resources for energy production and is firmly in the forefront with regard to biofuel utilization within the transport sector as well....
World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates
This report, released by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), adopts U.S. area, yield, and production forecasts for winter wheat, durum, other spring wheat, barley, oats and also livestock, poultry and dairy.
Government Bio-energy Policy and Programs
By the Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development. This document is part of the Capturing Feed Grain & Forage Opportunities 2007 Proceedings - "Farming for Feed, Forage and Fuel".
Torrefaction of Reed Canary Grass, Wheat Straw and Willow
By T.G. Bridgeman, J.M. Jones, I. Shield and P.T. Williams.
Biofuel and Global Biodiversity
By By Dennis Keeney and Claudia Nanninga, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP).
The Path Forward for Biofuels and Biomaterials
This is a review on biofuels and biomaterials in general written by Arthur J. Ragauskas, Charlotte K. Williams, Brian H. Davison, George Britovsek, John Cairney, Charles A. Eckert, William J. Frederick Jr., Jason P. Hallett, David J. Leak, Charles L....
Bioenergy Report: Land - a Scarce Resource
This is a report on bioenergy published by the Danish Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries. This report shows us the the interaction between food, animal feed and bioenergy.
Bioenergy FAQs
By the U.S. Department of Energy. The USDE has compiled a list of bioenergy queries with answers: some general questions, the use and availability of biofuels, production and technology, programmatic focus and investments and incentives.
Biofuels from Switchgrass: Greener Energy Pastures
By the Bioenergy Feedstock Development Program. The grass stretched as far as the eye could see, and hundreds more miles beyond that. An ocean of grass - deep enough to swallow a horse and rider - swaying and singing in the steady wind of the Great Plains....
A Quick Guide to Biofuels
By Shell International Limited - The article provides a quick guide to biofuels.
Anaerobic Digesters: Frequently Asked Questions
By Mahendran Navaratnasamy – EngineerTechnical Services (The Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development).
Anaerobic Digesters
By Mahendran Navaratnasamy and Brian Koberstein of the Agriculture Stewardship Division, and Bruce Partington, Rural Utilities Division, Alberta Agriculture and Food. The anaerobic digestion process is gaining attention in the agriculture industry because...
 

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