Summaries for Miscellaneous Categories

Wainman, F. W. and K. L. Blaxter, The effect of grinding and pelletingon the nutritive value of poor quality roughages for sheep. Journal ofAgricultural Science, Cambridge 79: 435-445, 1972.

Verma, L. R. and L. A. Jacobsen, Rice drying using a biomass furnace.American Society of Agricultural Engineers, paper no. 88-6001, 1988.

Grohmann, K., Wyman, C. E., and M. E. Himmel, Potential for fuelsfrom biomass and wastes. In Emerging Technologies for Materials andChemicals from Biomass. Rowell, et al, eds, pp. 354-392, AmericanChemical Society Symposium Series 476, Washington, D. C., 1992.

Staniforth, A. R., Cereal Straw, pp. 89-168, Clarendon, Oxford, 1979.

Bhardwaj, K. K. R., Potentials and problems in the recycling of farmand city wastes on the land. Proc. RRAI Symp; PAU, Ludhiana, pp. 57-75, 1980.

Chander, R., Rohatgi, K., and B. N. Johri, Agrowastes from paddy andsugarcane cultivation as a resource for materials. Journal of Scientificand Industrial Research 44: 607-612, 1985.

Orskov, E. R., Potential for using agricultural waste as a valuableresource. In Chemistry, Agriculture and the Environment, Richardson,M. L., ed., pp. 31-45, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1991.

Orskov, E. R., Potential for using agricultural waste as a valuableresource. In Chemistry, Agriculture and the Environment, Richardson,M. L., ed., pp. 31-45, Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, 1991.

Gannon, R. C., Californian bales. Rice straw for easy removal. RiceJournal, pp. 23-24, May 15, 1994.

Sato, J., Nakagawasai, H., and H. Shimonasako, Study on drying ricestraw. Development of the drying storage technique. Bulletin of theNational Grassland Research Institute 11: 172-180, 1977.

Sato, J., Nakagawasai, H., and H. Shimonasako, Study on drying ricestraw. Development of the drying storage technique. Bulletin of theNational Grassland Research Institute 11: 172-180, 1977.

Dobie, J. B., Miller, G. E., and P. S. Parsons, Management of rice strawfor utilization. Transactions of the American Society of AgriculturalEngineers, pp. 1022-1028, 1977.

Dobie, J. B., Miller, G. E., and R. H. Mosley, Ground level harvestingof rice straw. American Society of Agricultural Engineers, paper no. 82-1534, 1982.

Jenkins, B. M., Ebeling, J. M., Rumsey, T. R., and M. Malagoli,Empirical simulation of the field drying of biomass. American Societyof Agricultural Engineers, paper no. 85-3077, 1985.

Toenjes, D. A., Bell, M., and B. Jenkins, Baler ammoniation of ricestraw. California Agriculture, pp. 15-17, May-June, 1986.

Blank, S. C., Jetter, K., Wick, C. M., and J. F. Williams, Incorporatingrice straw into soil may become disposal option for growers. CaliforniaAgriculture 47: 8-12, 1993.

Kronert, W. and G. S. Dhupia, RasterelektonenmicroskopischeUntersuchungen an Getemperten Reisschalenaschen als Keramischer Rohstoff.Beitrage zur Entwicklund des Reisenbaus, pp. 95-104, Universitat Giessen,1981.

Kashyap, M. M. and A. Singh, Paddy straw utilization for bags andmats. Agricultural mechanization in Asia, Africa and Latin America 13: 69-70,1982.

Avella, M., Martuscelli, E., Pascucci, B., Raimo, M., Focher, B., and A.Marzetti, A new class of biodegradable materials:poly-3-hydroxybutyrate/steam exploded straw fiber composites. I. Thermal andimpact behaviour. Journal of Applied Science 49: 2091-2103, 1993.

Marshall, W. E. and E. T. Champagne, Agricultural byproducts asadsorbents for metal ions in laboratory prepared solutions and in manufacturingwastewater. J. Environ. Sci. Heath. A30: 241-261, 1995.

Atchison, J. E., Agricultural residues and other nonwood plant fibers.Science 191: 768-772, 1976.

 
Home    Introduction
Alternative Uses    Building with Straw Bales
Related Legislation    Technology
Technology    Searchable Database
Email
California Rice Commission