New research has found cover crops that are viable in Washington's normal "off season" don't hurt the soil and can be sold as ...
The rush to grow more biofuels continues, despite the fact they increase CO2 emissions rather than lower them, raise food ...
The Trump administration paused $38 million in funding for research aimed at reducing nitrogen fertilizer use in biofuel crops. The research sought to cut greenhouse gas emissions, reduce farmer costs ...
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), most new biofuel demand is coming from these countries, including Brazil, India and Indonesia. Biofuels are also one of the key options being ...
When the Inflation Reduction Act was signed into law last August, it unveiled an opportunity for farmers to see substantially increased value for their grain crops, says Ken Ferrie, Farm Journal Field ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Scientists have deciphered the genetic make-up of sorghum, a drought-tolerant crop and important food and biofuel source, and said the breakthrough could help develop better ...
America’s airlines have ambitious plans for using more biofuel, and the feedstocks in their sights include obscure oilseed crops such as camelina that could provide a new income stream for farmers ...
A new coalition hopes to help plant the seeds for western Colorado farmers to play a role in meeting the nation's need for clean, renewable energy. Colorado Mountain College, Colorado State University ...
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Is the Biofuel Boom Over?

After years of optimism, momentum in biofuel development-especially sustainable aviation fuel-has stalled as oil majors scale ...
The U.S. Department of Energy had a vision: Slash in half the amount of a potent greenhouse gas that enters the atmosphere when growing corn and sorghum for biofuel. That gas — nitrous oxide — mostly ...
Corn is a key source of biofuel. Fertilizing it releases a potent greenhouse gas into the air, so the federal government had approved research to grow the crop with less nitrogen. The funding is now ...