Re: [biofuels-biz] OT: San Diego Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine Situation

2002-12-10 Thread Keith Addison
Hmm, forgot about the oil content, Sheesh, one man's trash is another's treasure Yes! Now how do we put a stop to the downright silly intermediate step of trashing it in the first place? Keith On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Keith Addison wrote: Interesting that they are just burying the

Re: [biofuels-biz] OT: San Diego Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine Situation

2002-12-10 Thread James Slayden
Someone needs to come up with an alternative and get the powers that be to believe in it!! ;-) One might also get grants and subsidies as a side benefit also James Slayden On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Keith Addison wrote: Hmm, forgot about the oil content, Sheesh, one man's trash is

Re: [biofuels-biz] OT: San Diego Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine Situation

2002-12-10 Thread Keith Addison
Someone needs to come up with an alternative and get the powers that be to believe in it!! ;-) One might also get grants and subsidies as a side benefit also James Slayden Or... how about trashing the powers that be? :-) Hazardous wastes, LOL! Keith On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Keith

Re: [biofuels-biz] OT: San Diego Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine Situation

2002-12-09 Thread James Slayden
Interesting that they are just burying the infested fruit?? Why not turn it in to ethanol. Truely is a a shame James Slayden BTW murdoch, you have any contacts in the avocado industry?? ;-) On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, murdoch wrote:

Re: [biofuels-biz] OT: San Diego Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine Situation

2002-12-09 Thread Keith Addison
Interesting that they are just burying the infested fruit?? Why not turn it in to ethanol. Truely is a a shame James Slayden BTW murdoch, you have any contacts in the avocado industry?? ;-) Hi James Ethanol and biodiesel - there's a lot of oil in that fruit, 282 gallons an acre, it

Re: [biofuels-biz] OT: San Diego Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine Situation

2002-12-09 Thread James Slayden
Hmm, forgot about the oil content, Sheesh, one man's trash is another's treasure On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Keith Addison wrote: Interesting that they are just burying the infested fruit?? Why not turn it in to ethanol. Truely is a a shame James Slayden BTW murdoch, you have

Re: [biofuels-biz] OT: San Diego Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine Situation

2002-12-09 Thread murdoch
Yes, it was impossible not to think that as they showed pictures on local TV of dumping fruit (using bulldozers? I don't recall) into pits dug in the Earth. Interesting that they are just burying the infested fruit?? Why not turn it in to ethanol. Truely is a a shame

[biofuel] Re: [biofuels-biz] OT: San Diego Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine Situation

2002-12-09 Thread murdoch
Yes, it was impossible not to think that as they showed pictures on local TV of dumping fruit (using bulldozers? I don't recall) into pits dug in the Earth. Interesting that they are just burying the infested fruit?? Why not turn it in to ethanol. Truely is a a shame

[biofuels-biz] OT: San Diego Mexican Fruit Fly Quarantine Situation

2002-12-07 Thread murdoch
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20021205-_1mc5spin.html VALLEY CENTER รถ Organic growers inside the expected quarantine area here will be able to fight the Mexican fruit fly with a new variety of a special insecticide, state officials said yesterday. The news was great