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News Release 06-171

Mixed Prairie Grasses Better Source of Biofuel Than Corn Ethanol and Soybean Biodiesel

Fuels made from prairie biomass reduce carbon dioxide levels in atmosphere

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Mixed prairie grasses have emerged as a leader in the quest to produce biofuels.

Mixed prairie grasses have emerged as a leader in the quest to produce biofuels.

Credit: Cedar Creek LTER Site


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