[biofuels-biz] what actually is soybean meal?

2002-08-07 Thread alpagut_cilingir
Hello everyone, I've got a question for the group, could be rather naive but here goes... Is the soybean meal traded on the exchanges the same thing as the presscake left after the cols press of the soybeans. In other words could I sell my presscake on the market as soy meal or are these

Re: [biofuel] Trends as I see it.

2002-08-07 Thread Keith Addison
Good day, I havent been a member of this group for long but have noticed that some people cannot resist writing about everything even if they have nothing worth writing about. I'n my opinion the Group would be much more Green as regards bandwith on the internet it these people think twice, is

Re: [biofuel] Heavier Vehicles Not Always Safer

2002-08-07 Thread Keith Addison
Hello M Is anyone else bothered by their insistence on the validity of counting other drivers' deaths? I think the folks who were claiming SUV's were safer for themselves and their families clearly were not talking about any concern for the other car. Right or wrong, it's clearly different

Re: [biofuel] Hubbert Peak

2002-08-07 Thread Hakan Falk
Todd, You did not jump at me as I see it, you expressed an opinion and that I can live well with. It was the original response on my opinion that was a little bit personalized. My opinion, after many years of work, is that if you want to see fast and major changes on issues, financial success

Re: [biofuel] Sewage Waste Water - was: Somewhat OT: AnimalWaste

2002-08-07 Thread Kim Garth Travis
Thanks for your time and info. Bright Blessings, Kim Greg and April wrote: The only thing I can think of is you might get the compost and grey water tested, that way you would know to look for other sources of contamination, and would know for sure. Greg H.

Re: [biofuel] Trends as I see it.

2002-08-07 Thread al
Hi Ref my message of yesterday, I see some people took it personally, it was never ment to be. Maybe I should have writen it in a different manner. I joined a group called Biofuel with the intention of getting some knowledge of the subject as it sounded so exciting. I now beleive this group

Re: [biofuel] Trends as I see it.

2002-08-07 Thread Keith Addison
al wrote: Hi Ref my message of yesterday, I see some people took it personally, it was never ment to be. Maybe I should have writen it in a different manner. I joined a group called Biofuel with the intention of getting some knowledge of the subject as it sounded so exciting. I now beleive this

Re: [biofuel] Trends I see Was: On The Duty of Marketing Biofuels

2002-08-07 Thread Keith Addison
Ken wrote: snip i'm trying to head for this nostalgic life even today, theres over 250+ million acres of public land available, thats mine too right!? besides being on a permanent camping trip is way more fun. deserts, mountains, oceans all of it yours too! no i think wild game should be

[biofuel] hovermatic twin tub as processor

2002-08-07 Thread gordonbloo
hi all new to forum so will be brief in case iam covering old ground been making bio about 3mths and using in my nissan 4wd urvan dialy (im delivery driver so make your own was appealling..using hovermatic twintub as agitator spins one and fast giving good mix and as bonus separate spinner

Re: [biofuel] Personal matter/opinion

2002-08-07 Thread Curtis Sakima
Our U.S. media seems to indicate that the Argentine economy is in a real mess. If that is true, my sympathies go out to you on your country's fanancial situation. Curtis --- Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...as I currently live in Argentina... = Get your free newsletter at

Re: [biofuel] Personal matter/opinion

2002-08-07 Thread Appal Energy
Odd how everything is connected. Argentina exported literally boatloads of excess honey from plentiful harvests several years ago to the US (oddly enough via large distribibutors such as the Sioux Honey Association coop, aka Sioux Bee Honey, Krogers, etc.) at bargain basement prices. This in

Re: [biofuel] Heavier Vehicles Not Always Safer

2002-08-07 Thread Curtis Sakima
Well, I'm the 4X4 nutcase of the group (as everyone unfortunately knows!!) and I'll be the first to argue against the bigger is safer mentality!! Safety (to me anyways) is first and foremost the factor of the driver. In my opinion, the same idiot who was caught speeding around the turn and

Re: [biofuel] hovermatic twin tub as processor

2002-08-07 Thread Keith Addison
hi all new to forum so will be brief in case iam covering old ground been making bio about 3mths and using in my nissan 4wd urvan dialy (im delivery driver so make your own was appealling..using hovermatic twintub as agitator spins one and fast giving good mix and as bonus separate spinner makes

Re: [biofuel] Heavier Vehicles Not Always Safer

2002-08-07 Thread MH
Curtis Sakima wrote: Well, I'm the 4X4 nutcase of the group (as everyone unfortunately knows!!) and I'll be the first to argue against the bigger is safer mentality!! MH wrote: Before I slam 4x4s -- first a story. With fewer farmers and tractors in these parts a 4x4 pulled the

Re: [biofuel] Personal matter/opinion

2002-08-07 Thread Christian
Yep. thanks! Christian - Original Message - From: Curtis Sakima [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 12:30 PM Subject: Re: [biofuel] Personal matter/opinion Our U.S. media seems to indicate that the Argentine economy is in a real mess. If

Re: [biofuel] Sewage Waste Water - was: Somewhat OT: AnimalWaste

2002-08-07 Thread Greg and April
No problem, just remember, don't expect to get more than you pay for, that way when you do, you can enjoy it. {:-)) Greg H. Original Message - From: Kim Garth Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 06:11 Subject: Re: [biofuel] Sewage

Re: [biofuel] hovermatic twin tub as processor

2002-08-07 Thread Neil and Adele Craven
snippo tried palm oil for awhile as it was free but it freezes in tank even here in WA so looking for source of oil in perth and to meet other backyarders,currently get my metho from WESTERN PETROEUM collier rd morley in 20lt drums Hello Gordon, and welcome. I guess the Nissan fared