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A Qualitative Investigation of Farmer and Rancher Perceptions of Trees and Woody Biomass Production on Marginal Agricultural Land ?

机译:对边际农地树木和木本生物量生产的农民和牧场主感知的定性调查。

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Bioenergy produced from perennial feedstocks such as woody biomass could serve as an opportunity to strengthen local and regional economies and also jointly produce various environmental services. In order to assess the potential for biomass-based bioenergy, it’s essential to characterize the interest that potential biomass suppliers have in such an endeavor. In the U.S. Great Plains region, this largely means assessing relevant perceptions of farmers and ranchers. We conducted a series of farmer and rancher oriented focus groups in North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Kansas to qualitatively explore opinions about the role that trees can play in agriculture and interest in woody biomass systems within existing Northern Great Plains (NGP) farms and ranches. Our findings suggest that farmer and ranchers generally value the role that trees, or tree-based practices like windbreaks can play in agriculture particularly on marginal farmland in terms of conservation or crop protection. Yet relative to the potential of trees as a biomass crop there is a distinct lack of knowledge and skepticism. Farmers and ranchers also noted variable degrees of risk concern and uncertainty regarding investing in tree-based systems, as well as a number of perceived external market related constraints to integrating trees within their managed systems. Most of the participants recognized that if biomass production or an increase in tree planting and management in general were to expand in the NGP region, government programs would likely be required to provide much needed technical guidance and financial incentives. As the NGP regional bioeconomy continues to emerge and expand, private and public investment relative to niche bioenergy feedstocks such as woody biomass should address the type of information needs that farmers and ranchers have relative to integrating biomass production into existing farm and ranch systems.
机译:由多年生原料(如木质生物质)产生的生物能源可以作为加强地方和区域经济的机会,也可以共同提供各种环境服务。为了评估基于生物质的生物能源的潜力,必须表征潜在的生物质供应商对此类努力的兴趣。在美国大平原地区,这在很大程度上意味着要评估对农民和牧场主的相关看法。我们在北达科他州,南达科他州,内布拉斯加州和堪萨斯州进行了一系列以农民和牧场主为重点的焦点小组,以定性地探讨树木在农业中的作用以及现有的北大平原(NGP)农场对木质生物质系统的兴趣。牧场。我们的发现表明,从保护或作物保护的角度来看,农民和牧场主通常珍视树木或防风林等以树木为基础的做法在农业中所起的作用,特别是在边际农田上。然而,相对于树木作为生物量农作物的潜力而言,显然缺乏知识和怀疑态度。农民和牧场主还注意到,在基于树的系统上进行投资时,风险关注程度和不确定性各不相同,以及许多与外部市场相关的,与将树集成到其受管系统中有关的约束。大多数参与者认识到,如果要在NGP地区扩大生物量生产或总体上增加树木种植和管理,则可能需要政府计划提供急需的技术指导和财政激励措施。随着NGP区域生物经济的不断发展和壮大,相对于利基生物能源原料(如木质生物质)的私人和公共投资应解决农民和牧场主将生物质生产整合到现有农场和牧场系统中所需要的信息类型。

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