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HORT 3120
An Introduction to Biochar and its Potential Uses
Biochar is a black charcoal material produced from biomass with a process called pyrolysis. Biochar is manufactured for use as a soil amendment instead of a fuel for cooking.
This publication discusses research and the benefits of using biochar in soil.
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CROP 3074
On-Farm Study Researches Novozymes Fermentation Spent Residuals
The Novozymes enzyme-manufacturing facility in Blair, Nebraska, produces enzymes through aerobic fermentation of non-pathogenic and non-toxigenic microorganisms. The process generates a solid byproduct consisting of lime-stabilized spent microbial biomass.
This publication discusses the research to evaluate the potential agricultural use of the byproduct.
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Estimated Cost of Establishment and Production of Miscanthus in Iowa
Giant Miscanthus, a non-invasive biomass that grows well in the Midwest, is expected to play a significant role to reach the cellulosic biofuel mandate. It can adapt to marginal land, which implies its potential. This report presents production cost estimates for Miscanthus and an example case for Miscanthus production, detailing inputs required and procedures involved in establishment, yearly operation, and harvest.
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PM 3051J
Field and Bale-level Moisture Content Variability
Knowing the moisture content of biomass is critical to preventing its microbial degradation. This publication addresses how making appropriate storage decisions can help producers and end users manage moisture variability and maintain good quality in feedstock.
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PM 3051K
Nutrient Removal from Corn Stover Harvesting
Nutrient removal during harvest is a key consideration in determining corn stover value. The publication summarizes results of nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium concentration tests in corn stover biomass harvested in central Iowa.
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PM 3051G
Transporting Biomass on Iowa Roadways
Several Iowa laws govern the commercial hauling of corn stover and other biomass feedstocks. This publication details the legal requirements, hauling configurations, local dimension restrictions, and weight restrictions on Iowa roadways.
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PM 3052D
Consider the Possibility of Reduced Tillage after Biomass Harvest
Find options for handling the increased cornstalk residue that results from increased corn grain yields. Options such as aggressive tillage, no-till, strip-till, and removal of harvested corn stover are examined according to various economic and environmental factors.
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PM 3051D
Corn Stover Storage Methods
Storage is a critical factor for corn stover and other biomass feedstocks. This publication details considerations for selecting an appropriate storage system.
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PM 3056
Giant Miscanthus Establishment
Giant Miscanthus is a popular crop for biomass production in the Midwest. Following recommendations for field preparation and management, timing and plants to use will help create a productive crop that requires minimal inputs after the first year.
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AG 203
Giant Miscanthus - Rhizomes v. Plugs
Giant Miscanthus (Miscanthus x giganteus) is one of the most promising biomass crop candidates for the Midwest, but as a sterile hybrid perennial grass, it must be vegetatively propagated. Learn about how Research at Iowa State University indicates there is no significant yield difference between rhizome and plug propagation by the second growing season.
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PMR 1007
Incorporating Prairies into Multifunctional Landscapes
See how prairies can benefit farms and find the steps necessary to establish and manage prairies. Look at various uses for prairies: livestock grazing, hay production, biomass feedstocks, and carbon sequestering.
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AG 201
Giant Miscanthus for Biomass Production
Miscanthus has received widespread attention as a biomass crop in Europe where it is used primarily for combustion in power plants. In the U.S., Miscanthus is being investigated as a biomass crop for bioenergy and biofuel. Find out about its lifecycle and growth habit, soil and site adaptation, establishment, and more.
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PM 1773
Switchgrass Seeding Recommendations for the Production of Biomass Fuel in Southern Iowa
This publication provides information about seed selection, storage, and planting methods used to establish switchgrass in southern Iowa.
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