[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Journey to Forever have any tips on recycling plastic and
metal? The only reference I found on Journey to Forever was that
Mike Pelly using salvage scrap metal for his equipment.
You sure didn't look very hard.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Journey to Forever have any tips on recycling plastic and
metal? The only reference I found on Journey to Forever was that
Mike Pelly using salvage scrap metal for his equipment.
You sure didn't look very hard.
I would like to see variables and numbers put on the different processes
of making ethanol in an effort to identify the equipment requirements
and tolerances needed to ultimately lead to automation of the ethanol
making process? Variables such as temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius,
speed in
Does Journey to Forever have any tips on recycling plastic and metal?
The only reference I found on Journey to Forever was that Mike Pelly
using salvage scrap metal for his equipment. I know plastic is not
compostable, obviously it needs some pre-treatment before even
attempting to bring
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does Journey to Forever have any tips on recycling plastic and metal?
The only reference I found on Journey to Forever was that Mike Pelly
using salvage scrap metal for his equipment. I know plastic is not
compostable, obviously it needs some pre-treatment before
I am looking at the second chapter of Mother Earth Alcohol Fuel -Raw
materials chapter at
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library/ethanol_motherearth/meCh2.html#2_1.
At the "Crop Residue" part, it says:
"The "backbone" of sugar and
starch crops -- the stalks and leaves -- is composed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in. Where do I send my check?
Tom Irwin wrote:
Hi all,
IMHO you get together with other Heirloom farmers and sue the seed
companies first for contaminating your stock of unmodifed seeds. Make
it a big class action suit. Find a hardass lawyer who will persue
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter,
I have to agree the future is frightening. Corporatism is here, has
been here for quite some time, I don't see USA legislators tackling the
problem in favor of both the Ag. producer and the consumer of Ag. production
or the courts ruling in favor of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't do this! While the comment below may be technically correct,
there aren't 'enough' of us to do this and buying shares only
encourages Monsanto to keep it up. IMHO our energies and monies are
better spent trying to expose the lies, hidden agendas, and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: "rich" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Seed terrorism
Potential solution: Maybe create a non-proprietary seed bank?
H
Diesel may not be a cure-all, nothing is. But I think it is one of the
best shots the little guy has to regain control over his energy needs.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Burpee?
Seminis.
http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg44318.html
[Biofuel] Monsanto buys Seminis
http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg46363.html
[Biofuel] Monsanto versus Farmers
Best
Keith
Alt.EnergyNetwork wrote:
Thanks for the responses to my question.
I should have asked whether anyone has used cooking oil to make a gas
substitute.
I suppose the problem is breaking down the molecules even further than
with biodiesel.
Can anyone suggest a way to do this?
Thanks.
I am a new subscriber to this group so forgive me if this question has
been discussed recently.
Does anyone know if it is possible to replace gasoline with some type of
biofuel?
I make bio diesel for my diesel truck and would like to have an
alternative for a gas pick-up.
Any knowledge on this
275A and
175A is pretty common.Some common brands, for the commercial units are
Leece-Neville Prestolite Powerline
Rich
Also try Metropolitan Distributors @ 1-800-562-6975
or DIS Warehouse @ 1-800-735-9774
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