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The economics of corn cob cellulosic ethanol for northwest Iowa

Schany, William J.-2012-07-18-K-State Research Exchange (Kansas State University)

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To meet the demand of the 2007 Energy Bill will require a new approach to ethanol production in the United States.The question persists: how can the ethanol industry in the United States produce 21 billion gallons of ethanol from cellulosic sources?This challenge will require changes in the facilities currently manufacturing ethanol, the collection and storage methods to which the Midwestern farmer is accustomed, and a drastic change in farm production practices.Several different methods of cellulosic ethanol production are being examined.One such method is to change the focus from starch based ethanol to ethanol produced by harvest, collection, and manufacture from corn cobs.Research has included surveys, development of economic models, and focus group meetings to determine the feasibility of corn cobs as a viable raw material source for cellulosic ethanol.Findings indicate that: corn cob collection is feasible for the Midwestern farmer.According to the economic models presented in th

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To meet the demand of the 2007 Energy Bill will require a new approach to ethanol production in the United States.The question persists: how can the ethanol industry in the United States produce 21 billion gallons of ethanol from cellulosic sources?This challenge will require changes in the facilities currently manufacturing ethanol, the collection and storage methods to which the Midwestern farmer is accustomed, and a drastic change in farm production practices.Several different methods of cellulosic ethanol production are being examined.One such method is to change the focus from starch based ethanol to ethanol produced by harvest, collection, and manufacture from corn cobs.Research has included surveys, development of economic models, and focus group meetings to determine the feasibility of corn cobs as a viable raw material source for cellulosic ethanol.Findings indicate that: corn cob collection is feasible for the Midwestern farmer.According to the economic models presented in th

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Cellulosic ethanolEthanol fuelCorn ethanolRaw materialAgricultural economicsAgricultural scienceProduction (economics)Business

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