@article{Jones:279056,
      recid = {279056},
      author = {Jones, Harold B. and Ogden, K. A.},
      title = {ECONOMIC POTENTIAL FOR BIOMASS ENERGY FROM LIVESTOCK AND  POULTRY WASTES IN THE SOUTH},
      address = {1984-08},
      number = {2140-2018-7048},
      pages = {15},
      year = {1984},
      abstract = {'Livestock and poultry' wastes could produce significant  amounts of bI energy if conventional energy prices continue  to rise.. This study ettiros the recover/able energy  potentially available from livestock and poultyy wateo in  the southern United States in 1980 with projections for  1990 • The pcItentlal . energy from anaerobic digestion (JE  dairy cow, hog, fed beef, and laying hen manurcs was 20.6  billion cubic feet of methane gas in 1980 with 20.6.  trillion Btu's of enc!rgy; only slight increases are  projected for 1990. Diroct burning .of litter from  broilers, turkeys, and pullets could have produced 43.7-  trirnon, Btu's of energy in 1980 with 58,6 trillion Btu's  projected for 1990. The total potential farm value of  biomass energy from these enterpries ranged from $141 to  $446 million in 1980 and 43/40 million to $1.08 billion in  1990 depewling upon the types of conventional energy  displaced. Biomass energy valuas ria highest when  substituted for LP gas.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/279056},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.279056},
}