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  • 07-10-2008 12:57 PM

    • ccheek
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    • Corpus Christi, Tx
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    who is actually growing jatropha in Texas?

    for profit or for yourself.

    who is growing JC? and on how much land. help out and take the poll.

    Level of interest in Jatropha Curcas.

    describe your level of interest in JC.

    • Interested (nothing in the works yet). (50%)
    • Homegrown (growing some in my yard). (33.3%)
    • I could go commercial (1-5 acres of JC currently growing) (0%)
    • I am going commercial (5-20 acres of JC currently growing) (16.7%)
    • I have a small plantation (20 - 100 acres of JC currently growing) (0%)
    • Just call me the Bill Gates of JC (101 or more acres of JC currently growing) (0%)
    You voted for 'Interested (nothing in the works yet).'.
    • Total Votes: 6

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

  • 07-11-2008 02:55 PM In reply to

    • ccheek
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    • Joined on 04-14-2008
    • Corpus Christi, Tx
    • Posts 242

    Re: who is actually growing jatropha in Texas?

    68 views and 1 vote. what a response. LOL. (the other one is mine).

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

  • 07-18-2008 03:14 PM In reply to

    • ccheek
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    • Joined on 04-14-2008
    • Corpus Christi, Tx
    • Posts 242

    Re: who is actually growing jatropha in Texas?

    was hoping for more responses, but it still interesting to see 2 others are actually growing it. would love to know where and if winter temps have been factored in.

    for those of you actually growing JC. is this your first season? have anything to report like yields, bugs, harvesting techniques, do you have your own seed press, do you sell the oil to a plant or to home brewers, are you growing it to supply seeds and or cuttings to others?

     

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

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