NASHVILLE, Feb 29 (Reuters) - More research and development needs to be done on producing ethanol from cellulosic material such as switchgrass, which means most ethanol will still come from corn in 2015, said experts from agriculture equipment maker Deere & Co on Friday.
"Cellulose has some promise but we're also pretty sure there's a lot left to discover and invent," said Don Borgman, Deere's director of agriculture industry relations at the Commodity Class, a U.S. grain conference.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
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