At 01:04 PM Friday 1/11/2008, Jim Sharkey wrote:

>Lance A. Brown wrote:
> >Being able to grow switchgrass on marginal land not suitable for
> >other, more traditional, crops is one of its benefits.
>
>To me that certainly seems like one of its biggest benefits.  It's
>grass; it doesn't require nearly the same kind of care that more
>traditional food crops do.  And I recall the article indicated that
>unlike those crops, it doesn't need replanting every year.  If they
>can work around the cellulouse issues,



I, too, have issues with all those cellulouses who yakity-yak 
constantly, oblivious of where they are driving . . .


-- Ronn!  :)



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