Greetings all,
   
  I know everyone has heard of the push to grow switchgrass for biofuel. Aside 
from the fact it probablaly would never produce enough to satisfy demand I 
think it will happen anyway. What I don't see is why switchgrass found its way 
to the top while intact prairie never gets a mention. Surely isn't tallgrass 
prairie more productive but also engaged in several ecosystem processes that 
would most likely not occur in pure stands of switchgrass? Is it really only 
money that matters and how did switchgrass make the cut?
   
  Steve Johnson
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

       
---------------------------------
Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell?
 Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.

Reply via email to