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18. Corn Stover Harvesting: Potential Supply and Water Quality Implications

Authors : L.A. Kurkalova, S. Secchi, P.W. Gassman

Published in: Handbook of Bioenergy Economics and Policy

Publisher: Springer New York

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Abstract

Corn stover is a likely bioenergy feedstock, but whether farmers would find harvesting stover profitable depends on its price as well as on the prices of corn and other agricultural commodities. We analyze the potential supply of corn stover and the associated changes in crop rotations and tillage practices for a major US corn production region, the state of Iowa. Using remote-sensing crop-cover maps and digitized soils data as inputs to integrated economic, geographical, and environmental models, we simulate the land use changes in response to alternative crop and corn stover prices. The ensuing changes in soil erosion, nitrogen runoff, and phosphorus runoff are predicted with the Environmental Policy Integrated Climate model. We find that the amount and the location of corn stover available for sale at a viable stover market are greatly influenced by the primary product (crop) markets. High corn stover prices can significantly affect land use, which in turn may incur significant soil erosion as well as nitrogen and phosphorus runoff in the region.

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Footnotes
1
The assumption of irrelevance of government commodity payments is consistent with previous economic assessments of the impact of biofuels on agriculture which either did not account for the payments (Gallagher et al., 2003; English et al., 2005), or found that government payments diminish rapidly as commodity market prices increase in response to the increased demand for biomass feedstocks (De La Torre Ugarte et al., 2007).
 
2
Originally known as the Erosion Productivity Impact Calculator (e.g., see Williams et al., 1984; Williams, 1990).
 
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Metadata
Title
Corn Stover Harvesting: Potential Supply and Water Quality Implications
Authors
L.A. Kurkalova
S. Secchi
P.W. Gassman
Copyright Year
2010
Publisher
Springer New York
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0369-3_18

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