Energy from Crops: Production and Management of Biomass/Energy Crops on Phosphatic Clay in Central Florida

While it appears that biomass/energy crops may be successfully grown on phosphatic clay soils, a processing facility is needed to convert the biomass to energy in the form of methane, ethanol or electricity. Without an appropriate facility, there is no market for the crop. This document is Circular...

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Main Authors: J. A. Stricker, Gordon M. Prine, D. L. Anderson, D. B. Shibles, T. C. Riddle
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Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2003-09-01
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description While it appears that biomass/energy crops may be successfully grown on phosphatic clay soils, a processing facility is needed to convert the biomass to energy in the form of methane, ethanol or electricity. Without an appropriate facility, there is no market for the crop. This document is Circular 1084, a publication of the Agronomy Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Publication date: February 1993. Revised: September 2003.
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spelling doaj-art-cdacef12ccac4f9e9083ac4d386884e52025-02-07T14:36:27ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092003-09-01200315Energy from Crops: Production and Management of Biomass/Energy Crops on Phosphatic Clay in Central FloridaJ. A. StrickerGordon M. Prine0D. L. AndersonD. B. ShiblesT. C. RiddleUniversity of Florida While it appears that biomass/energy crops may be successfully grown on phosphatic clay soils, a processing facility is needed to convert the biomass to energy in the form of methane, ethanol or electricity. Without an appropriate facility, there is no market for the crop. This document is Circular 1084, a publication of the Agronomy Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Publication date: February 1993. Revised: September 2003. https://ojs.test.flvc.org/edis/article/view/109058EH213
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Energy from Crops: Production and Management of Biomass/Energy Crops on Phosphatic Clay in Central Florida
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