To: donpat  who wrote (11 ) 12/14/2017 10:40:22 AM From: donpat  Respond to    New sorghum cultivars can produce thousands of gallons of ethanolethanol  production," said Wilfred Vermerris, a UF/IFAS professor of microbiology and cell science and a co-author on the study.sweet sorghum  cultivars as raw material for bioethanol production.sorghum , they took it to the UF/IFAS Stan Mayfield Biorefinery Pilot Plant in Perry, Florida. There, they processed the crop and collected the sugar-rich juice from the stems, which could be directly fermented to fuel ethanol. The bagasse—the dry, pulpy residue left after extracting the juice from the plant—was processed to generate an additional source of fermentable sugars that could also be converted to ethanol.Industrial Crops & Products .Explore further:   Dual-purpose biofuel crops could extend production, increase profits Provided by:  University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciencesphys.org