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On-Farm Study Researches Novozymes Fermentation Spent Residuals
Extension and Outreach Publications
  • Charles S. Wortmann, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
  • John Sawyer, Iowa State University
  • Steve Tonn, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
Number
CROP 3074
Publication Date:
3-1-2015
Description

The Novozymes enzyme-manufacturing facility in Blair, Neb. produces enzymes through aerobic fermentation of non-pathogenic and non-toxigenic microorganisms. The process generates a solid byproduct consisting of lime-stabilized spent microbial biomass (LSSMB) (Figure 1).

Keywords:
  • Crops,
  • Corn and Sorghum
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Citation Information
Charles S. Wortmann, John Sawyer and Steve Tonn. "On-Farm Study Researches Novozymes Fermentation Spent Residuals" (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john-sawyer/322/