(University of Illinois College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences) A recent study analyzed water quantity and quality in plots of Miscanthus, switchgrass, corn and soybeans and found that Miscanthus used substantially more water, but reduced the potential for nitrogen pollution to water bodies.
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