I think I read that it could.I mean a still is a still.You would have to have a way of putting hay bales into it,or somebody said it might work better with pellets.They make alfalfa pellets,so if they could turn the switch grass into pellets?I dont know what all they need to do to the switch grass to make alcohol out of it,and that may be what the problem is.I dont think they have figured out how to make alcohol with it yet either,but they seem to be sure they can.I dont really know who you could ask to find out as it seems like there is so much propaganda out there now its hard to pick through.I am sure that most of whats being told is a lie.If you couldnt make ethanol from corn and use it for feed too,it might not work.The part of being able to use it for feed is what makes it good.Whether switchgrass is better or not remains to be seen.There is no way to compare it yet since corn is used for alcohol/feed and switchgrass is a theory.
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