28 resultados para Main Crops
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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Newsletter for Economic Development
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Newsletter for Economic Development
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Newsletter for Economic Development
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Main Street Iowa News
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Main Street Iowa information.
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News from the Iowa Downtown Resource Center and Main Street Iowa
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This paper discusses the implications of using genetically modified crops to biomanufacture pharmaceuticals and industrial compounds from the perspective of their co-existence with conventional agriculture. Such plant-made pharmaceuticals and plantmade industrial products rely on exciting scientific and technological breakthroughs and promise new opportunities for the agricultural sector, but they also entail novel risks. The management of the externalities and of the possible unintended economic effects that arise in this context is critical and poses difficult questions for regulators.
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News from the Iowa Downtown Resource Center, Main Street Iowa, and the Iowa Department of Economic Development Community Development Division.
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News from Main Street Iowa and the Iowa Downtown Resource Center
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We provide estimates of the costs associated with inducing substantial conversion of land from production of traditional crops to switchgrass. Higher traditional crop prices due to increased demand for corn from the ethanol industry has increased the relative advantage that row crops have over switchgrass. Results indicate that farmers will convert to switchgrass production only with significant conversion subsidies. To examine potential environmental consequences of conversion, we investigate three stylized landscape usage scenarios, one with an entire conversion of a watershed to switchgrass production, a second with the entire watershed planted to continuous corn under a 50% removal rate of the biomass, and a third scenario that places switchgrass on the most erodible land in the watershed and places continuous corn on the least erodible. For each of these illustrative scenarios, the watershed-scale Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) hydrological model (Arnold et al., 1998; Arnold and Forher, 2005) is used to evaluate the effect of these landscape uses on sediment and nutrient loadings in the Maquoketa Watershed in eastern Iowa.
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News from the Iowa Downtown Resource Center and Main Street Iowa
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News from the Iowa Downtown Resource Center
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Downtown Revitalization News from the Iowa Downtown Resource Center.
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News from Main Street Iowa and the Iowa Downtown Resource Center.
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News from the Iowa Downtown Resource Center and Main Street Iowa office.