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Switchgrass is the easiest to grow and can be planted simply by broadcasting the seed on bare ground and covering it very lightly.
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Switchgrass, the foundation of Brazil's much-touted ethanol system is one example.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Why Energy Reform is on Shaky Ground The Media Consortium 2010
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Switchgrass has also proven to be a promising potential sources of biodiesel but not perfect.
David Mizejewski: Fuel Your Car With Alligator Fat? David Mizejewski 2011
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Switchgrass, the foundation of Brazil's much-touted ethanol system is one example.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Why Energy Reform is on Shaky Ground The Media Consortium 2010
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Switchgrass has also proven to be a promising potential sources of biodiesel but not perfect.
David Mizejewski: Fuel Your Car With Alligator Fat? David Mizejewski 2011
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Switchgrass, the foundation of Brazil's much-touted ethanol system is one example.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Why Energy Reform is on Shaky Ground The Media Consortium 2010
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I find it hard to believe we would level our nation, because we have millions of acres of non-inhabited land which we could grow Switchgrass or perhaps cud zoo which also grows extremely fast and our problem would be solved.
Dissing Ethanol, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Switchgrass, the foundation of Brazil's much-touted ethanol system is one example.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Why Energy Reform is on Shaky Ground The Media Consortium 2010
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Switchgrass has also proven to be a promising potential sources of biodiesel but not perfect.
David Mizejewski: Fuel Your Car With Alligator Fat? David Mizejewski 2011
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Switchgrass is a fast-growing, tall prairie grass native to North America that requires less water and chemical fertilizer than corn, and it's being produced now in states like Tennessee, where the state government is developing a biorefinery to produce ethanol from non-food crops.
Robert Howarth: Record Corn Crop Spells More Trouble for Gulf of Mexico Fisheries 2009
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