Grass Makes Better Ethanol than CornFarmers in Nebraska and the Dakotas brought the U.S. closer to becoming a biofuel economy, planting huge tracts of land for the first time with switchgrass—a native North American perennial grass that often grows on the borders of cropland naturally—and proving that it can deliver more than five times more energy than it takes to grow it.Grass Makes Better Ethanol than Cornsource quoted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Public Domain License.
1/09/2008
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