Tuesday 8 November 2011

Research to analyse biofuel production and land use

University of Minnesota scientists and Extension Master Gardeners will explore this possibility as part of a new, five-year, US$25 million (€18.083 million) multistate grant. As to weather a single biofuel production system can reduce water and nutrient runoff from farm fields, reduce soil erosion and turn a profit for the farmers who grow it. “The unique part is that Master Gardeners get to work on cutting-edge bioenergy research and bring those results out to the people of Minnesota,” said Julie Weisenhorn, Master Gardener program state director.
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