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*U. Iowa provided 40% of energy from renewables - miscanthus grass/plastic pellets - [https://www.thegazette.com/article/university-of-iowa-increases-biofuel-acres-with-miscanthus/] | *U. Iowa provided 40% of energy from renewables - miscanthus grass/plastic pellets - [https://www.thegazette.com/article/university-of-iowa-increases-biofuel-acres-with-miscanthus/] | ||
*Missouri - 7-10 tons/year. Fruits 100% by 4th year. Established by planting 6-10k plants per acre. Sold for pet food fiber is this example- [https://myfarmlife.com/hay-forage/miscanthus-makes-profit-on-marginal-acreage/#:~:text=Its%20large%20root%20system%20provides,likes%20the%20heat%20of%20Missouri. |
Revision as of 04:53, 11 August 2022
- U. Iowa provided 40% of energy from renewables - miscanthus grass/plastic pellets - [1]
- Missouri - 7-10 tons/year. Fruits 100% by 4th year. Established by planting 6-10k plants per acre. Sold for pet food fiber is this example- [https://myfarmlife.com/hay-forage/miscanthus-makes-profit-on-marginal-acreage/#:~:text=Its%20large%20root%20system%20provides,likes%20the%20heat%20of%20Missouri.