Science Centric: Biofuel feedstock production in the Texas High Plains could significantly change the crop mix, which could affect regional income and groundwater consumption, according to Texas AgriLife Research and Texas AgriLife Extension Service economists.
Dr Steve Amosson, AgriLife Extension economist in Amarillo, and Dr Seong Park, AgriLife Research economist in Vernon, are joining other economists to model the socio-economic effects of climate change on the Ogallala Aquifer.
The project, Economics and......
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New study to look at economics, groundwater use of bioenergy feedstocks
Posted by Science Centric: None Given on March 4th, 2011
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