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2012 Evaluation of CRP for Cellulosic Biomass Production
This study was conducted to determine the potential of CRP for cellulosic biomass production through increased nitrogen fertility management.
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2010 Evaluation of Summer Switchgrass and Selected Prairie Cordgrass
This study was conducted to determine the potential productivity of promising species of grass for biomass production in this area.
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2010 Evaluation of CRP for Cellulosic Biomass Production
This study was conducted as a preliminary investigation to determine the potential of CRP for cellulosic biomass production through increased nitrogen fertility management.
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2007 Future Opportunities in Production Agriculture-Energy from Farm Land Evaluation of Perennial Herbaceous Biomass Energy Crops in North Dakota
A study of biomass production for energy.
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2008 Evaluation of Summer Switchgrass and Selected Prairie Cordgrass
The results from a 2008 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to evaluate summer switchgrass and selected prairie cordgrass.
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2008 Evaluation of CRP for Cellulosic Biomass Production
The results from a 2008 experiment at the Carrington Research Extension Center to evaluate CRP for cellulosic biomass production.
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