Study casts doubt on corn stover as biofuel feedstock

Using corn residues – stalks, husks and cobs – to make biofuels appears to create more carbon dioxide over their life cycle than the target set by federal standards, says research at the University of Nebraska. “The findings cast doubt on whether corn residue can be used to meet federal mandates to ramp up ethanol… » Read More

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