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Mitigating the Fuel and Feed Effects of Increased Ethanol Production Utilizing Sugarcane

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  • Ribera, Luis A.
  • Outlaw, Joe L.
  • Richardson, James W.
  • Silva, Jorge A. da
  • Bryant, Henry L.

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  • Ribera, Luis A. & Outlaw, Joe L. & Richardson, James W. & Silva, Jorge A. da & Bryant, Henry L., 2007. "Mitigating the Fuel and Feed Effects of Increased Ethanol Production Utilizing Sugarcane," Biofuels, Food and Feed Tradeoffs Conference, April 12-13, 2007, St, Louis, Missouri 313700, Farm Foundation.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ffbi07:313700
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.313700
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