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Old 11-08-2007, 07:11 AM  
sltr
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So basically, besides higher yield, it can grown on land that regular food crops or staple crops can't use? If so, it poses a better solution than corn or cane. However, another feasibility issue to look at is how much INPUTS does switch grass need (ie., fertilizer, labor, etc)?
right.

- the conversion cost which is the entire cost of the plant+ process is *either* more expensive or less expensive than corn from what i currently know, 2 reports conflict. i just woke up, i'll wrap up emails and snoop around for more.

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