Biomass crops benefit marginal soils
date:Oct 11, 2012
were aggressively cultivated, and a perennial plant can help restore that structure quite effectively.

Besides improving soil and addressing environmental issues, biomass plants can be a profitable crop when used to provide energy, whether that is being co-fired with coal in a power plant or, potentially, being processed into liquid fuels.

If the markets come into play as we anticipate they will, these soils could be consistent in what they can produce in terms of biomass, Kitchen said. That
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