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Tuesday, 14 November 2006: 8:25 AM | |||
131: Symposium--Feedstock Production for the New Bioeconomy: Opportunities and Roadblocks | |||
Sponsor: | Z18 Science for a Sustainable Bioeconomy | ||
Presiding: | Victor Lechtenberg, Purdue Univ | ||
Introductory Remarks | |||
131-1 | Lugar: Bioeconomy Symposium. | ||
Discussion | |||
131-2 | Conner: Bioeconomy Symposium. | ||
Discussion | |||
Break | |||
131-3 | The Society and the New Bioeconomy. Kevin Kephart, South Dakota State Univ | ||
131-4 | Economic and Agronomic Implications of Developing a Biobased Industry. Marie E. Walsh, Univ of Tennessee | ||
131-5 | Potential Role of Biomass Crops in America's Energy Future. David Bransby, Dept of Agronomy & Soils | ||
131-6 | Crop Residue as Feedstock for the New Bioeconomy: Opportunities and Roadblocks. W.W. Wilhelm, USDA-ARS, G.E. Varvel, USDA-ARS, Douglas Karlen, USDA-ARS, Jane M.-F. Johnson, USDA-ARS North Central Soil Consv, John Baker, USDA-ARS | ||
131-7 | Myers: Bioeconomy Symposium. Stephen Myers, Ohio BioProducts Innovation Center | ||
Panel Discussion | |||
Adjourn |
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