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Economic Impacts of Short-Rotation Woody Crops for Energy or Oriented Strand Board: A Minnesota Case Study

机译:短轮木质农作物对能源或定向刨花板的经济影响:明尼苏达州案例研究

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Short-rotation woody crops (SRWC) such as hybrid poplars are becoming increasingly competitive with agriculture on marginal land. The trees can be grown for energy and for traditional uses such as oriented Strandboard. Using IMPLAN (Impact Analysis for Planning) software, we modeled the impacts of shifting land use from hay and pasture for cow-calf beef operations to hybrid poplars in northwest and west central Minnesota. Construction of a $175 million energy conversion facility capable of making 44 million gal of ethanol and 7.6 million gal of mixed alcohols by gasification/catalysis would create 2,412 jobs, with $158 million in value added. Facility operation, assuming establishment of 200,000 ac of hybrid poplar, did not substantially change the number of jobs relative to using the land for cow-calf operations. However, the SRWC-related jobs would likely be at higher average salary levels and business tax collections would be higher, resulting in a value-added increase of $80 million annually. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
机译:杂交杨树等短轮伐木本作物(SRWC)与边缘土地上的农业竞争日益激烈。树木可以用于能源和传统用途,例如定向刨花板。使用IMPLAN(规划影响分析)软件,我们对将土地利用从干草和牧场(用于牛犊牛操作)向明尼苏达州中西部和西部的杂交杨树转变的影响进行了建模。建设价值1.75亿美元的能源转换设施,通过气化/催化生产4400万加仑的乙醇和760万加仑的混合醇,将创造2412个工作岗位,增加值1.58亿美元。假设建立了200,000 ac杂种杨树,设施操作相对于使用土地进行牛犊操作不会显着改变工作数量。但是,与SRWC相关的工作可能具有更高的平均薪水水平,营业税收入也将更高,从而导致每年增加8000万美元的增加值。 [出版物摘要]

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    《Journal of Forestry》 |2011年第3期|p.149-156|共8页
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    Received April 24, 2009, accepted July 22, 2010.William F. Lazarus (ivlazarus0umn.edu) is professor, and Douglas (1. Tiffany (tijfa002@umn.edu) is extension educator. Department of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, 249a ClaOff, 1994 Bujord Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55108. Ronald S. Zalesny (rzalesny@Js.fed. us) is team leader, genetics and energy crop production, and Don E. Riemenschneider (rz,desny@fs.fed.us) is research geneticist. Institute for Applied Ecosystem Studies, Northern Research Station, US Forest Service, Rhinelander, WI. The authors thank Bill Berguson, Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minnesota-Duluth for assistance with costs of hybrid poplar planting and harvesting, Andrew McAloon, Eastern Regional Research Center, USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Wyndmoor Pennsylvania for assistance in developing the conversion facility production functions, and Neil D. Nelson, Institute for Applied Ecosystem Studies, Northern Research Station, US Forest Service, Rhinelander, WI, for overall guidance and support.Copyright © 2011 by the Society of American Foresters.,;

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