Environmental and Rural Development Impacts Conference, October 15-16, 2008, St. Louis, Missouri

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Environmental and Rural Development Impacts Conference, October 15-16, 2008, St. Louis, Missouri 15 records found 1 - 10nextSearch took 0.23 seconds. 
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The indirect effects of ethanol on land are a focus of recent US biofuel literature and policy. The experiments presented here highlight the sensitivity of land use chang [...]
English | 2008 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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Substitution of petroleum fuels with biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel has been shown to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. These GHG reductions can be traded in [...]
English | 2008 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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The corn grain ethanol industry experienced rapid growth from 2005- 07. U.S. financial markets obliged and supplied credit at reasonable cost and terms which facilitated [...]
English | 2008 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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Expanded processing of agricultural products in rural areas has been widely pursued as a strategy for rural economic development. By adding value to farm products before [...]
English | 2008 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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This article addresses development of the Illinois ethanol industry through the period 2007-2022, responding to the ethanol production mandates of the Renewable Fuel Stan [...]
English | 2008 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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This study examines how the introduction of dedicated energy crops—switchgrass and forage sorghum—may affect Arkansas’ crop allocation decisions. The study captures [...]
English | 2008 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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Recent legislation has set ambitious targets for cellulosic ethanol to be realized in the not-too-distant future. While corn-based ethanol will continue to be the most im [...]
English | 2008 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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The U.S. appears committed to the ongoing use of ethanol biofuels. In order to realize the desired benefits, ethanol production must continue to become more efficient. Al [...]
English | 2008 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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While biofuels may yield renewable fuel benefits, there could be downsides in terms of water quality and other environmental stressors, particularly if corn is relied upo [...]
English | 2008 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |
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Regulatory agencies are planning to implement policies targeted at mitigating greenhouse gas emissions (GHG)—e.g., low carbon fuel standards and carbon trading. Biofuel [...]
English | 2008 | Conference Paper/ Presentation |

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