This is a welcome study: “University of Minnesota research shows mixed grasses produce 238% more bioenergy than single plant species, including switchgrass.”
Growing perennial native plants on average or poor soils, which wouldn’t require annual plowing, fertilization, or herbicides, could change the whole debate on whether humans should be growing crops for fuel.

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