Sweet sorghum cuItivars for alcohol production
Authors
F.J. HillsR. T. Lewellen
I.O. Skoyen
Authors Affiliations
F. J. Hills is Extension Agronomist, Emeritus, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, University of California, Davis; R. T. Lewellen is Geneticist, US. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Salinas, California; I. O. Skoyen is Agronomist, US. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Salinas, California.Publication Information
Hilgardia 44(1):14-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v044n01p14. January 1990.
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Abstract
Sweet sorghum does well in much of California. Cultivars were tested that showed a potential for producing from 475 to 575 gallons of ethanol per acre.
Hills F, Lewellen R, Skoyen I. 1990. Sweet sorghum cuItivars for alcohol production. Hilgardia 44(1):14-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v044n01p14
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