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Agricultural and Resource Economics

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

2018

Sorghum

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Sweet Sorghum As Feedstock In Great Plains Corn Ethanol Plants: The Role Of Biofuel Policy, Richard Perrin, Lilyan E. Fulginiti, Subir Bairagi, Ismail Dweikat Jan 2018

Sweet Sorghum As Feedstock In Great Plains Corn Ethanol Plants: The Role Of Biofuel Policy, Richard Perrin, Lilyan E. Fulginiti, Subir Bairagi, Ismail Dweikat

Department of Agricultural Economics: Faculty Publications

This research examines whether sweet sorghum, a crop considered more drought-tolerant and suitable for semi-arid areas than corn, could result in an economically viable sweet sorghum ethanol pathway in the Great Plains. We find that that if the D5–D6 RIN price spread exceeds the $0.35/gal recently experienced, the benefits of the pathway would be equivalent to about $90/acre of sweet sorghum, or $0.38/gal of ethanol. Because of sparse cultivation potential, only four the six existing plants in the Nebraska–Colorado High Plains area might expect transportation costs to be low enough for economic feasibility.