Switchgrass

BioFuel Seeds

Sustainable crops can strengthen energy security, promote economic development, and protect the environment.

NOTE: Click the "All" button at bottom of page to see all varieties viable for Biofuel production.

Biofuels are produced from living organisms or from metabolic by-products (organic or food waste products). In order to be considered a biofuel the fuel must contain over 80 percent renewable materials.

Test plots of Switchgrass at Auburn University have produced up to 15 tons of dry biomass per acre. Five-year yields average 11.5 tons, enough to make 1,150 gallons of ethanol per acre each year. Additional studies show that Switchgrass ethanol produces 94% less CO2 than oil.

A biofuel is originally derived from the photosynthesis process and can therefore often be referred to as a solar energy source. There are pros and cons to using biofuels as an energy source, however, rising petroleum prices are not among them. Merrill Lynch commodity strategist Francisco Blanch remarked that oil and gasoline prices would be about 15 percent higher if biofuel producers were not increasing their output.

In fact, the U. S. biodiesel industry is helping increase the nation's refining capacity by building plants that produce an American-made, cleaner burning fuel. The 500 million gallons of biodiesel produced in the U.S. in 2007 displaced 20 million barrels of petroleum. Biodiesel is an extremely efficient fuel that creates 3.5 units of energy for every unit of fuel that is required to produce the fuel.

One of the prime plant species for biofuel production is native Switchgrass, Panicum virgatum. For more information about Switchgrass or biofuel production, give us a call at 800-462-8483 or contact us by e-mail.

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Agropyron elongatum 'Jose Tall Wheatgrass'

Agropyron elongatum 'Jose Tall Wheatgrass'

Common Name: Jose Tall Wheatgrass
Jose Tall Wheatgrass is a tall, coarse, late-maturing bunchgrass that extends its size by producing tufts on short rootstocks at the edge of mature plants. Jose Tall Wheatgrass is a cool season perenial grass. Long, coarse, light green, basal lea...

Andropogon gerardi 'Kaw'

Andropogon gerardi 'Kaw'

Common Name: Kaw Big Bluestem
Kaw is a cultivar of Big Bluestem that is widely grown for forage, prairie restoration, and wildlife habitat in the central Great Plains. Big Bluestem for livestock forage offers increased yield and improved digestibility for livestock. Big Bluest...

Andropogon gerardi 'Roundtree'

Andropogon gerardi 'Roundtree'

Common Name: Rountree Big Bluestem
Rountree Big Bluestem is tolerant of a wide range of soils and is the preferred variety of Big Bluestem for hay production. Big Bluestem was the chief grass of the tallgrass prairie and once covered solid acres. The leaves are very nutritious for cat...
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