151 Symposium--Impact of Ethanol Production On the Environment: II

Poster Session
A05 Environmental Quality
Decreasing the dependence on foreign oil is increasing the interest in biobased product development. In particular, the growing demand for ethanol could impact livestock feed, nutrient cycling, and affect greenhouse gas emissions. The impact of such co-products on the environment must be quantified for ethanol production to become more economically and environmentally sustainable.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009: 4:00 PM-6:00 PM
Convention Center, Exhibit Hall BC, Second Floor

Presiding:
James Ippolito
Poster #213
Feeding Distiller's Byproducts May Enhance Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Cattle Feedlots.
Daniel Miller, USDA-ARS, Agroecosystem Manage. Res. Unit; Vincent Varel, USDA-ARS, U.S. Meat Animal Res. Center; Bryan Woodbury, USDA-ARS, U.S. Meat Animal Res. Center; Mindy J. Spiehs, USDA-ARS, U.S. Meat Animal Res. Center
Poster #214
Using Manure From Cattle Fed Dried Distillers' Grains with Solubles (DDGS) as Fertilizer: Effects On Nutrient Accumulation in Soil and Uptake by Barley Forage.
Xiying Hao, Lethbridge Res. Centre; Monica Benke, Lethbridge Res. Centre; Pam Caffyn, Lethbridge Res. Centre; Henry Janzen, Lethbridge Res. Centre; Jeffrey Schoenau, Univ. of Saskatchewan; Tim McAllister, Lethbridge Res. Centre