is now available. Compiled by our regional experts, the 63-page publication contains a wealth of feedstocks information on the following topics:
Sustainable Lignocellulosic Crops
Sustainable Starch and Oil Seed Crops
Sustainable Crops Residues
Sustainable Woody Energy Crops & Forest Residues
Agricultural Industry By-Products
Engineering and Resource Economics
Policy Development and Analysis
Environmental Interactionss
Communications
In other news, Texas A&M University is seeking out three minority doctoral students for the USDA National Needs Ph.D. Fellowship in Bioenergy. The University's Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering (BAEN) and the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences (SCSC) are spearheading the search.
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