@article{Popp:6523,
      recid = {6523},
      author = {Popp, Michael P.},
      title = {Assessment of Alternative Fuel Production from  Switchgrass: An Example from Arkansas},
      journal = {Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics},
      address = {2007-08},
      number = {1379-2016-112992},
      pages = {8},
      year = {2007},
      abstract = {As the hunt for renewable energy sources from agriculture  intensifies, many agricultural producers are contemplating  what crops to grow in the foreseeable future. On the one  hand, there are traditional food crops, such as soybean,  corn, and wheat, which have recently enjoyed a spike in  prices, primarily because of the seemingly ever-growing  demands of the corn to ethanol industry. On the other hand,  there are the lesser-known perennial energy crops, such as  switchgrass. Although much information on various aspects  of switchgrass production exists, this paper discusses the  adaptation of existing production and processing  information to Arkansas conditions as a potential  alternative to crop production.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/6523},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.6523},
}