I wonder if the growth properties and long season of Miscanthus has properties that can genetically crossed with corn, soy bean and other properties to make them more productive? Why are the stalks from the corn and their husks not harvested and used for bio fuels?
How does this impact the wildlife that normally thrives on corn and beans?
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I wonder if the growth properties and long season of Miscanthus has properties that can genetically crossed with corn, soy bean and other properties to make them more productive? Why are the stalks from the corn and their husks not harvested and used for bio fuels?
How does this impact the wildlife that normally thrives on corn and beans?
djbynite 1 year ago