University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources


May 11, 2007

Market Journal

Cellulosic Ethanol

This week's
Market Journal features an interview with a USDA-ARS scientist who explains why cellulosic ethanol may be the fuel of the future to meet federal goals for renewable fuels. Wally Wilhelm, U.S.D.A Agricultural Research Service plant physiologist, says crop residues are one source of biomass but we also need to be concerned about maintaining soil organic matter. New crops such as switch grass are likely to become another popular source of biomass.

Also on the program this week:

On the next Market Journal (May 18-20) Roy Smith, Plattsmouth farmer and marketing consultant, will share his analysis of the corn and soybean markets. Market Journal will also look at the new UNL computer model that can map out odor footprints for hog operations.

Market Journal is broadcast Fridays at 12:30 p.m. on DishNetwork NAUHS 9411, Saturdays at 7 a.m. on NET1 and Sundays at 9 a.m. on NETV2 (all times central). Visit the Market Journal Web site at marketjournal.unl.edu to watch current or previous programs.


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