Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-gxg78 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-27T09:04:20.706Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Farmer Willingness to Supply Poultry Litter for Energy Conversion and to Invest in an Energy Conversion Cooperative

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 January 2015

Kimberly L. Jensen
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Economics, The University of Tennessee
Roland K. Roberts
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Economics, The University of Tennessee
Ernie Bazen
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Economics, The University of Tennessee
R. Jamey Menard
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Economics, The University of Tennessee
Burton C. English
Affiliation:
Department of Agricultural Economics, The University of Tennessee

Abstract

Conversion of poultry litter to energy can serve as a renewable energy source and provide an alternative to land application in areas where poultry production is intensive. Economies of size may limit a farmer's ability to economically use on-farm conversion. Capital costs can be spread across several poultry farmers to convert poultry litter to energy in a centralized facility. This research determined influences on the amount of litter poultry producers will to sell to a centralized conversion facility, on their willingness to invest in a conversion cooperative, and on the prices for litter required to divert litter from current uses.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Southern Agricultural Economics Association 2010

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Armstrong, A., Goodwin, H., and Hamm, S. “Co-processed Poultry Litter and Dewatered Municipal Biosolids: Feasibility as an Alternative Management Approach for Surplus Waste.” Paper presented at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, Mobile, AL, February 4-7, 2007.Google Scholar
Bachewe, F., Lazarus, W., Goodrich, P., Drewitz, M., and Balk, B.Review of the Literature on the Economics of Central Anaerobic Digesters.” Staff Paper P08-09, University of Minnesota, Department of Applied Economics, October 2008.Google Scholar
Black, W.Understanding the Cooperative Member.” Farmer Cooperatives for the Future. Schrader, L. and Dobson, W., eds. pp. 143–51. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University, 1985.Google Scholar
Bravo-Ureta, B., and Lee, T.Socioeconomic and Technical Characteristics of New England Dairy Cooperative Members and Non-members.” Journal of Agricultural Cooperation 3(1988): 1227.Google Scholar
Carreira, R., Young, K., Goodwin, H., and E. Wailes. “How Far Can Poultry Litter Go? A New Technology for Litter Transport.Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 39,03(2007):611-23.Google Scholar
Carreira, R., Goodwin, H., and Hamm, S.How Much Is Poultry Litter Worth?” Paper presented at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, Orlando, FL, February 4-8, 2006.Google Scholar
Cunningham, D. “Broiler Production Systems in Georgia 2007-2008 Costs and Returns Analysis” The University of Georgia. Department of Poultry Science. Internet site: http://pubs.caes.uga.edu/caespubs/pubs/PDF/B1240-3.pdf (Accessed September 8, 2008).Google Scholar
Department of Energy (DOE). Bioenergy. Internet site: http://www.energy.gov/energysources/bioenergy.htm (Accessed August 11, 2009).Google Scholar
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). “Funding On-Farm Biogas Recovery Systems: A Guide to Federal and State Resources.” EPA Report 430-F-04-002. Roos, K., Zygmunt, H., and von Feck, S., eds. Internet site: http://www.epa.gov/agstar/pdf/ag_fund_doc.pdf (Accessed March 18, 2009).Google Scholar
Flora, J. and Riahi-Nezhad, C.Availability of Poultry Manure as a Potential Bio-Fuel Feedstock for Energy Production.” University of South Carolina, Report to the South Carolina Energy Office, August 2006.Google Scholar
Goan, C., Warren, L., Park, B., and Roberts, R.Production and Utilization of Poultry Litter in Tennessee.” Paper presented at the Poultry Science Association 91st Annual Meeting, Newark, DE, August 11-14, 2002.Google Scholar
Greene, W. Econometric Analysis. 6th ed. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 2008.Google Scholar
Howry, S., Stoecker, A., Storm, D., and White, M.Economic Analysis of Management Practices to Reduce Phosphorus Load to Lake Eucha and Spavinaw.” Paper presented at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, Dallas, TX, February 2-6, 2008.Google Scholar
Kemper, N., Goodwin, H., and Mozaffari, M.The Nitrogen Fertilizer Value of Baled Broiler Litter for Cotton Production in the Arkansas Delta.” Paper presented at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, Dallas, TX, February 2-6, 2008.Google Scholar
Kubsch, K.Cooperative Anaerobic Digestion as a Manure Management Alternative in Northeastern Wisconsin.” Research Study Summary. University of Wisconsin, Green Bay. September 5, 2003.Google Scholar
LaCapra Associates. “Analysis of a Renewable Portfolio Standard for the State of North Carolina.” 2006. Internet site: http://www.lacapra.com/downloads/NC_RPS_Report.pdf (Accessed April 13, 2009).Google Scholar
Lewis, J.Bio-Gas Plants and Hog Farming in North Carolina.” Duke University, North Carolina, Spring 2001. Internet site: http://www.econ.duke.edu/dje/2001/lewis.pdf (Accessed March 18, 2009).Google Scholar
Myers, M.E., and Deisinger, C. “Developing a Community Manure Digester Model for Wisconsin.” Report by Cooperative Development Services, USDA. June 2006.Google Scholar
Puaha, H. “Investment Decisions in New Generation Cooperatives: A Case Study of Value Added Products (VAP) Cooperative in Alva, Oklahoma.” Paper presented at the Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, Mobile, AL, February 1-5, 2003.Google Scholar
Stofferahn, C.Individualism or Cooperation: Preferences for Sharing Machinery and Labor.” Journal of Cooperatives 18(2004): 117.Google Scholar
Wachenheim, C., deHillerin, R., and Dumler, M.Producer Perceptions of Hog Marketing Cooperatives.” Journal of Cooperatives 16(2001): 25-15.Google Scholar
Whittington, A.Availability of Poultry Litter as an Alternative Energy Feedstock: The Case for Mississippi.” Paper presented at Southern Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meetings, Mobile, AL, February 4-7, 2007.Google Scholar