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Title: NABC 19 Workshops Summary

Author
item Dashiell, Kenton
item KELLEY, VAN - SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV

Submitted to: Meeting Proceedings
Publication Type: Proceedings
Publication Acceptance Date: 8/20/2007
Publication Date: 12/1/2007
Citation: Dashiell, K.E. and V.C. Kelley. 2007. Workshops Summary. P. 203-210. In A. Eaglesham and R.W.F. Hardy (ed.) Agricultural Biofuels: Technology, Sustainability and Profitability. NABC Report 19, Brookings, SD. May 22-24, 2007. NABC Ithaca NY.

Interpretive Summary: There were three Breakout Workshops held during NABC 19 with the following topics: 1) Sustainability: Impacts and Issues, 2) Technology: Biomass, Fuels, and Coproducts, and 3) Economics and Sustainability. There were seven breakout groups for each of the topics with each group having a Facilitator and a Recorder. Each group was given the same questions to discuss and answer. The Breakout sessions met for one hour and the reporters then provided their group’s answers to the questions. This report is a summary of the answers given by the seven groups and does not necessarily represent the views of the authors, the Agricultural Research Service, or South Dakota State University.

Technical Abstract: There were three Breakout Workshops held during NABC 19 with the following topics: 1) Sustainability: Impacts and Issues, 2) Technology: Biomass, Fuels, and Coproducts, and 3) Economics and Sustainability. There were seven breakout groups for each of the topics with each group having a Facilitator and a Recorder. Each group was given the same questions to discuss and answer. The Breakout sessions met for one hour and the reporters then provided their group’s answers to the questions. This report is a summary of the answers given by the seven groups and does not necessarily represent the views of the authors, the Agricultural Research Service, or South Dakota State University.