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Subject: Re: [biofuels-biz] Why not? (On farm fuel from hempseed
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If these formerly waste materials are good for using as some
transportation fuels
Slayden
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Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 14:48:12 -0800
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Subject: [biofuel] Re: [biofuels-biz] Why not? (On farm fuel from hempseed
oil
Tim,
No hemp farmer in Canada or Europe is expending $600 per acre in
order to get a $600 return.
When you look at those who are cold pressing the seed for oil,
you find that there is an inordinate amount of sludge that gets
separated from the readily filterable oil. Cold pressing does not
give
If these formerly waste materials are good for using as some
transportation fuels (such as in tractors) I wonder if they couldn't
also be used in generating electricity or heat.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 16:12:43 -0500, you wrote:
Tim,
No hemp farmer in Canada or Europe is expending $600 per acre
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Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 5:48 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuels-biz] Why not? (On farm fuel from hempseed
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If these formerly waste materials are good for using as some
transportation fuels (such as in tractors) I wonder
If these formerly waste materials are good for using as some
transportation fuels (such as in tractors) I wonder if they couldn't
also be used in generating electricity or heat.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 16:12:43 -0500, you wrote:
Tim,
No hemp farmer in Canada or Europe is expending $600 per acre