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  • 05-14-2008 12:20 AM

    • terryrret
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    Oil per acre

     Is there a chart showing how much oil you get per acre of all the oils 

    Terry 

    2 - 7.3 Ford cube vans , 3 Ton International , Benz and my house and hot water all running on B100 My fireplace burns what I call Bio-logs made from the waste glycerin after making Bio-diesel 100,000 liters and counting http://halverson.ca/aircare/aircare.pdf My plant http://groups.msn.com/Bio-diesel/biodieselpictures.msnw
  • 05-14-2008 03:06 AM In reply to

    Re: Oil per acre

    Hey terryret,

    Do a google search. There are some sites that have a list of all the different crops and their yield per acre. They differ though from each other in their stats and which crop gives the most.

    I think i searched oil - plant - crop - content

    Good luck

  • 05-14-2008 11:36 AM In reply to

    • epk
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    Re: Oil per acre

  • 05-14-2008 12:57 PM In reply to

    Re: Oil per acre

    As noted there are sites. What is interesting if you take something like Oil of Palm (highest yield) calculate the earths aerable land, and how much the world uses it is a futile effort as it would only come up with about 20% of the worlds need with nothing to eat.

    But hey you could grow oppium poppies and who cares? You got oil and Dr. Feel Good in one crop. Better yeild than soy beans we use now.

    Dereck In Texas
  • 05-15-2008 06:13 PM In reply to

    Re: Oil per acre

    cynicism=annoying+unhelpful

  • 05-22-2008 10:15 AM In reply to

    • JohnTF
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    Re: Oil per acre

    Stating facts , are helpful .

    The problem with charts [ I am not saying this one is bad , just saying ] that figures do not lie , but liers can figure .

    There is so much manipulation / propaganda out there , that you need to look at any data put out there from a few steps away .

     

     

  • 05-22-2008 11:45 PM In reply to

    Re: Oil per acre

    dereckbc:

    As noted there are sites. What is interesting if you take something like Oil of Palm (highest yield) calculate the earths aerable land, and how much the world uses it is a futile effort as it would only come up with about 20% of the worlds need with nothing to eat.

    But hey you could grow oppium poppies and who cares? You got oil and Dr. Feel Good in one crop. Better yeild than soy beans we use now.

    Your statement is misleading in a number of ways.

    1= It ignores the stupendous potential of agoil.  If we figure out how to do large scale commercial algoil production, it will literally rewrite the book on bd production.

    2= Even if algae is not taken into account, your statement is correct only under some assumptions that basically boil down to the world being very stupid.

    a= thus far, selective breeding and gen mod techniques have not been applied to oil crops with anywhere near the intensity they have been for food crops.

    b= your statement ignores the fact that diesel is more efficient than gasoline.  it also ignores the fact that the current world pattern of crude oil consumption is not going to continue.  using high carbon fuels to generate electricity is going to drastically decline.  transportation distances and patterns are going to change drastically.  liquid fuel powered vehicles are going to be replaced by electric or hybrid electric ones.  Etc etc.  There are a lot of efficiency improvements that you are not considering.

    c= many oil crops can grow on land that you can not raise food crops on.  Thus the land pressure due to a "food crop vs fuel crop" per acre of aerable land that you assume is not as serious as you are claiming.

    There is no doubt that using low oil yield food crops like corn and soy as primary oil sources is a recipe for the sort of disaster you imply.  But it simply does not have to be that way;

  • 06-09-2008 12:12 PM In reply to

    • ccheek
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    Re: Oil per acre

    i think the link was in this thread, but did you see where the UofF professor was claiming 1000 gallons per harvest for jatropha, and with sometimes 2 harvests per year, up to around 1500 - 1800 gallons total per acre?

    man i love seeing news like that.

    South Texas Jatropha Farms. http://biodiesel.blogdrive.com/

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