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
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
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
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:
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
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
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
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
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