42 research outputs found
Costs of Precision Grading Sugarcane Fields to Increase Production(Research Report#109)
This report presents cost estimates of precision grading sugarcane fields for which the sugarcane producer purchases the laser-leveling and dirt-moving equipment and performs the work with farm labor. Both variable and fixed costs associated with precision grading are estimated on a per hour of operation basis as well as costs per acre and per cubic yard of dirt moved.https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/agcenter_researchreports/1017/thumbnail.jp
The Economics of Processing Ethanol at Sugarmills: A Simulation Approach
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Energy Cane Usage for Cellulosic Ethanol: Estimation of Feedstock Costs
Cellulosic Ethanol, Energy Cane, Sugarcane, Farm Management, Production Economics,
Sugarcane Combine Harvester Ownership Costs(Research Report #112)
This report presents annual ownership cost estimates associated with sugarcane combine harvesters. Two primary types of annual machinery ownership costs are defined, and estimates of these costs are calculated using current combine harvester purchase prices.https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/agcenter_researchreports/1015/thumbnail.jp
Economically Optimal Crop Cycle Length for Major Sugarcane Varieties in Louisiana (Research Report #111)
The recent, widespread adoption of the variety LCP 85-384 has caused sugarcane producers in Louisiana to reevaluate the number of stubble crops to keep in production before plowing out and replanting. This report outlines a procedure that can be used to determine the optimal number of sugarcane stubble crops to keep in production with the goal of maximizing producer net returns.https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/agcenter_researchreports/1019/thumbnail.jp
A Comparison of Pricing Strategies for Cellulosic Ethanol Processors: A Simulation Approach
Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Breaking into the Cellulosic Ethanol Market: Capacity and Storage Strategies
This paper examines the possibilities of breaking into the cellulosic ethanol market in south Louisiana via strategic feedstock choices and the leveraging of the area’s competitive advantages. A small plant strategy is devised whereby the first-mover problem might be solved, and several scenarios are tested using Net Present Value analysis.cellulosic ethanol, sugarcane, energy cane, sweet sorghum, bagasse, ethanol, biofuel, bioethanol, Agribusiness, Agricultural Finance, Crop Production/Industries, Production Economics, Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,
Advanced Biofuel Production in Louisiana Sugar Mills: an Application of Real Options Analysis
In order to more fully study the risks and uncertainty involved in cellulosic ethanol production, we examine a simulated plant in South Louisiana using Real Options Analysisreal options, risk, uncertainty, cellulosic ethanol, energy cane, sorghum, bagasse, simulation, Agribusiness, Agricultural Finance, Production Economics, Resource /Energy Economics and Policy, Risk and Uncertainty, q42, q14, q16, d81, g31,
An Estimation of Rough Rice Basis in Southwest Louisiana (Bulletin #865)
This report presents basis estimates for long grain rough rice in Southwest Louisiana for each of six marketing years from 1991-92 through 1996-97. The primary goal of this study is to enhance the understanding of basis movements in Southwest Louisiana, thereby increasing the likelihood that sound marketing decisions will be made by market participants.https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/agcenter_bulletins/1039/thumbnail.jp
Farm-Scale Cost of Producing Perennial Energy Cane as a Biofuel Feedstock
Energy cane varieties are high-fiber sugarcane clones which represent a promising feedstock in the production of alternative biofuels and biobased products. This study explored the crop establishment and whole farm production costs of growing energy cane as a biofuel feedstock in the southeastern USA. More specifically, total production costs on a feedstock dry matter biomass basis were estimated for five perennial energy cane varieties over alternative crop cycle lengths. Variable production costs for energy cane production were estimated to be in the 76 Mg-1 range of biomass dry matter for crop cycles through harvest of fourth through sixth stubble crops. Total production costs, including charges for fixed equipment costs, general farm overhead, and land rent, were estimated to range between 127 Mg-1 of feedstock biomass dry matter material. © 2013 The Author(s)