But ethanol isn’t as climate-friendly as biofuels made from things like grasses, wood and algae. Corn stover — the stalks, ...
Rusche said while straw works well for bedding, it is harder to access and more expensive. Using corn stover as bedding pays ...
Dow Inc. and New Energy Blue have announced a long-term supply agreement to produce bio-based ethylene from renewable ag residues, specifically corn stover, which comprises stalks and leaves.
Feedlot specialist Warren Rusche calls corn stover a “secret weapon.” Cornstalk residue is cheap and one of the most plentiful roughages in the Midwest, making it valuable for cattle feeders ...
Corn stover — the stalks, leaves and husks leftover after harvest — could present a new opportunity for farmers. Corn requires more fossil fuels to grow — like fertilizer and tractor fuel ...
Cornstalk residue is cheap and one of the most plentiful roughages in the Midwest, making it valuable for cattle feeders heading into the winter. Feedlot specialist Warren Rusche calls corn stover ...