In Nebraska, Lindsay Corporation has produced a new biofuels guide called Improving Biofuel ROI Through Efficient Irrigation Solutions. The eight-page booklet includes information on implementation of a biofuels irrigation project for canola, corn, jatropha, miscanthus, soybeans, sugar beets, sunflowers, or sweet sorghum.
The guide also details factors to consider when selecting biofuel crops, such as water use, soil type, climate and growing season. Lindsay manufactures and markets Zimmatic, Greenfield, Stettyn and Perrot center pivot, lateral move and hose reel irrigation systems among other products.
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