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Dr. Daniel Cassidy

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National Natural Disaster Debris Workshop 2008-03-24
Short Rotation Crops International Conference 2008-03-05
Biofuels, Food and Feed Tradeoffs 2007-03-01
Renewable Energy Options: The Role of Extension Agents in the 21st Century Energy Economy 2007-01-24
83rd annual Agricultural Outlook Forum: "Agriculture at the Crossroads: Energy, Farm and Rural Policy" 2007-01-24
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Fueling the Future: The Potential for Forests 2007-01-24
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dcassidy 2007-01-29
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USDA Energy Matrix 2007-05-22
Broin Companies: Ethanol. Biorefining. Leading the Revolution. 2007-01-24
Abengoa Bioenergy 2007-03-05
Environmental and Energy Study Institute 2007-03-05
Crain Consulting 2007-03-01
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AGRICULTURE SECRETARY SCHAFER AWARDS MORE THAN $4.1 MILLION FOR USE IN WOODY BIOMASS DEVELOPMENT 2008-03-11
AGRICULTURE SECRETARY JOHANNS ANNOUNCES $6.2 MILLION FOR WOODY BIOMASS UTILIZATION PROJECTS 2007-03-21
DOE Selects Six Cellulosic Ethanol Plants for Up to $385 Million in Federal Funding 2007-03-01
USDA ANNOUNCES PLAN FOR $1.6 BILLION INVESTMENT IN RENEWABLE FUELS 2007-01-24
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Cellulose Ethanol: Not just a renewable fuel 2007-03-05
DuPont Biofuels: Strategy, Progress, and Next Steps 2007-03-05
2006 Extension Meeting Biomass Overview 2007-01-29
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