BioFuel?
In light of the $134 Crude Oil yesterday, here's a discussion on Bio-Fuel, via the Marketwatch and WSJ.com . . .
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Thursday, May 22, 2008 | 03:30 AM | Permalink
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biomass stalks and wood chips are not real waste - I'm going to show my ignorance a bit, imo the food you eat is more than the water that falls out of the sky and a tiny seed - it includes the nutrients of the soil, and this scenario sounds like pushing to far - harvesting grain has worked for thousands of years and we may be setting up a dirt replacement industry
reprint posted by me on April 29th:
quick partial transcript of letter in our paper by our county Farm Bureau President
According to many economimists the recent increase in food costs is more directly related to skyrocketing transportation and petroleum costs rather than the increase in farm products. Corn as a food ingredient, contributes very little to cost of food. For example the amount of corn in a box of corn flakes is around 9 cents: the amount of corn in a pound of pork is 21 cents: and a gallon of milk has 16 cents worth of corn value.
Posted by: Greg0658 | May 22, 2008 7:56:23 AM
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