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  • Land ho!

    no, no ho's around. I think i've finally obtained 2.5 acres to grow jatropha on in Aransas Pass, Tx. I sure hope so, this will clear the 60+ trees and all of the seedlings out of my back yard and give me a place to start the other 1000 seeds i got off of ebay. LOL. checking the news lately and...
    Posted to Forum by ccheek on 07-17-2008
  • Re: jatropha for bio-diesel production

    im learning a lot more about biodiesel these days, I had NO CLUE they turn biodiesel into jet fuel. there are about 5 types, (i think) of jet fuel, add that to how many airlines have sold out, gone bankrupt or simply closed their doors in the past few months. (most of this from my very first issue of...
    Posted to Forum by ccheek on 05-30-2008
  • what land acrage should be for....

    .Anybody can tell me .what actualy land acrage should be for making 60 000 t rapeseed oil or soy oil in a year ? In central florida. thanks
    Posted to Forum by vsevolod tolstov on 01-27-2008
  • Re: Anyone used a mechanical oil press this year?

    Hello everyone I am into my 2nd year of pressing sunflower (nu-sun) type for fuel. Everyting is going great now that Im useing a little centrifuge as a finial filter system.. Before I might make 400 gallons with no filter pluging ,, but then out of the blue I would not make it out of the yard without...
    Posted to Forum by pvfarms on 10-28-2007
  • Chrysler gets it! Says biofuels must be multi-crop...

    Chrysler doesn't want biodiesel and ethanol to be reliant on what we all know to be relatively weak oil crops: soy and corn, respectively. Kudos to them. Narrow agriculture focus hurts renewable fuel efforts, Chrysler executive says August 10, 2007 By TIM HIGGINS FREE PRESS BUSINESS WRITER TRAVERSE CITY...
    Posted to Forum by natescape on 08-13-2007
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