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Potential economic return from fiber residues produced as by-products of juice expression from sweet sorghum

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dc.contributor.author Worley, JW en
dc.contributor.author Cundiff, JS en
dc.contributor.author Vaughan, DH en
dc.date.accessioned 2014-06-06T06:42:10Z
dc.date.available 2014-06-06T06:42:10Z
dc.date.issued 1992 en
dc.identifier.issn 09608524 en
dc.identifier.uri http://62.217.125.90/xmlui/handle/123456789/457
dc.relation.uri http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0026582901&partnerID=40&md5=55b0e36ce5f7397247ecb1c0f503c171 en
dc.subject.other Ethanol - Manufacture en
dc.subject.other Sugar Manufacture - Costs en
dc.subject.other Systems Analysis en
dc.subject.other Textile Fibers - Manufacture en
dc.subject.other Cattle Feed en
dc.subject.other Fiber Residues en
dc.subject.other Juice Expression Byproducts en
dc.subject.other Sweet Sorghum en
dc.subject.other Agricultural Products en
dc.subject.other alcohol en
dc.subject.other animal food en
dc.subject.other article en
dc.subject.other economic aspect en
dc.subject.other fiber en
dc.subject.other sorghum en
dc.subject.other system analysis en
dc.title Potential economic return from fiber residues produced as by-products of juice expression from sweet sorghum en
heal.type journalArticle en
heal.publicationDate 1992 en
heal.abstract The potential market for by-products is a critical question in the system analysis of sweet sorghum as a feedstock for ethanol. Possible sweet sorghum byproducts (rind-leaf hay, pith-presscake silage, combination pith presscake plus rind-leaf) silage, and whole-stalk silage) were analyzed and evaluated for their potential economic return when used for cattle feed, fiber conversion to ethanol, and paper production. Ensiling the rind-leaf had an economic advantage over drying it as hay, because most of the preparation for ensiling was done as part of the juice removal process, whereas hay harvesting represented additional expense. Projected returns ranged from USS318 ha-1 for combination silage fed locally to cattle, to S129 ha-1 for pith presscake silage and rind-leaf hay delivered to a fiber conversion plant. Chopped whole-stalk sorghum, ensiled as a conventional forage crop (no juice expression), can be delivered to a fiber conversion plant at a cost (no profit) of $79 dry Mg-1, as compared with approximately $44 dry Mg-1 for baled switchgrass. It does not appear that a high-moisture crop like sweet sorghum can compete as a fiber crop. Further study is needed to determine if sweet sorghum can compete as a combination sugar and fiber crop.The potential market for by-products is a critical question in the system analysis of sweet sorghum as a feedstock for ethanol. Possible sweet sorghum by-products (rind-leaf hay, pith-presscake silage, combination (pith presscake plus rind-leaf) silage, and whole-stalk silage) were analyzed and evaluated for their potential economic return when used for cattle feed, fiber conversion to ethanol, and paper production. Ensiling the rind-leaf had an economic advantage over drying it as hay, because most of the preparation for ensiling was done as part of the juice removal process, whereas hay harvesting represented additional expense. Projected returns ranged from US$318 ha-1 for combination silage fed locally to cattle, to $129 ha-1 for pith presscake silage and rind-leaf hay delivered to a fiber conversion plant. Chopped whole-stalk sorghum, ensiled as a conventional forage crop (no juice expression), can be delivered to a fiber conversion plant at a cost (no profit) of $79 dry Mg-1, as compared with approximately $44 dry Mg-1 for baled switchgrass. It does not appear that a high-moisture crop like sweet sorghum can compete as a fiber crop. Further study is needed to determine if sweet sorghum can compete as a combination sugar and fiber crop. en
heal.journalName Bioresource Technology en
dc.identifier.issue 2 en
dc.identifier.volume 41 en
dc.identifier.spage 153 en
dc.identifier.epage 159 en


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