[biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-26 Thread harmonseaver
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What is easy for some though (making biodiesel by you and others here) is not as transparent to others. I think you're selling people short -- I'd bet that the majority of farmers would have no real trouble figuring out

[biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-25 Thread k5farms
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Greg and April [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: of biodiesel under a given amount won't have to conduct Health Affects studies any more than small volume dino-diesel producers do today. Were can I find more info on this small volume dino-diesel exemption? Greg H.

Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-22 Thread Harmon Seaver
Right down here around Oshkosh -- there's a place called Rush Lake, supposedly the best duck hunting in the whole midwest once upon a time, but there's so much lead shot and its so shallow (most of it is only 1'-1.5' deep, but some places it might get 5') and there was a huge waterfowl die-off

[biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-22 Thread motie_d
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Harmon Seaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Not for oil, but cattails for ethanol certainly fits that bill. In fact, locally I'm currently half-heartedly investigating a couple of different cattail control programs -- really big areas, hundreds, maybe thousands of

[biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-21 Thread motie_d
--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Eric Hanson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I once read that the price of producing biodiesel is proportional to the ammount being produced, that is to say its not particularly cost prohibitive to produce 500 gallons vs 5 million gallons. I was discussing Biodiesel with

[biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-21 Thread Ken Provost
Motie writes: I think home brewers have a distinct advantage over commercial-level volumes, because home facilities can use wasteproducts, and perhaps even get paid for disposal. How much would it cost you to hire someone to make Oil pickups for a plant to produce 1000 gallons/day? How far

Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-21 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
Depends on the region. For where? Regards, Edward Beggs, BES, MSc www.biofuels.ca on 5/21/02 11:27 AM, Ken Provost at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Motie writes: I think home brewers have a distinct advantage over commercial-level volumes, because home facilities can use wasteproducts,

RE: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-21 Thread kirk
Milkweed is one I remember. Grows pretty well some places. Kirk -Original Message- From: Harmon Seaver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 11:46 AM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 11:27:27AM -0700

Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-21 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
of info on web. Some people cultivate it for the pods. -Original Message- From: Shukrainternationals [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 1:31 PM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps Where does it grow? - Original

RE: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-21 Thread kirk
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps Where does it grow? - Original Message - From: kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 3:24 PM Subject: RE: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps Milkweed is one I remember. Grows

Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-21 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
. -Original Message- From: Shukrainternationals [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 1:31 PM To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps Where does it grow? - Original Message - From: kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel

Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-21 Thread Appal Energy
U. Cannabis? It seems to do quite well all by its lonesome. Todd Swearingen - Original Message - From: Ken Provost [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 2:27 PM Subject: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps Motie writes: I think home

Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-21 Thread Ken Provost
Ed Beggs wrote: Depends on the region. For where? in response to on 5/21/02 11:27 AM, Ken Provost at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wouldn't it be nice if there was a widely distributed oil crop that was of little food use, so that good quality oil could be had in small quantities

Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-21 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
Pack your bags. ;-) http://www.goodnewsindia.com/Pages/content/discovery/honge.html Regards, Edward Beggs, BES, MSc www.biofuels.ca on 5/21/02 1:53 PM, Ken Provost at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ed Beggs wrote: Depends on the region. For where? in response to on 5/21/02

Re: [biofuel] Re: biofuel at the pumps

2002-05-21 Thread Ken Provost
Ed Beggs writes: A weed, you say? Something very hardy? Ironically, agribusiness itself may have supplied the answer for this one. GM Canola is now appearing as a weed. It is resistant to certain herbicides (it was designed that way, after all), it is now known to be capable of having gene