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biofuel

2007-07-16 15:07:02

Re:Still harder to make than corn

(Score:5, Informative)

by Suicyco (88284) on Sunday July 15, @07:56PM (#19871637)

(http://slashdot.org/)

See here:

[fuelandfiber.com]

Hemp is one of the top producers of biomass per acre. It is much better than

corn and can be grown on fallow fields as well. And you can't even smoke this

type of hemp, it grows 10-20 feet high and is all stalk with a clump of seeds

at the top. Of course, nobody ever smoked this form of hemp, even when it was

one of the primary cash crops of the south prior to the 1930's.

Too bad, since hemp is evil. It makes you rape white wimin: http://

www.oddfrog.com/paper.htm [oddfrog.com]

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Re:Still harder to make than corn

(Score:5, Interesting)

by P3NIS_CLEAVER (860022) on Monday July 16, @01:32AM (#19873503)

(Last Journal: Wednesday January 25, @06:44PM)

Funnier still is that if they allowed people to grow this stuff for industrial

purposes the pollen would ruin everything that people were growing for drugs.

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How would hemp do?

(Score:5, Informative)

by falconwolf (725481) on Sunday July 15, @10:30PM (#19872583)

In 1892 Rudolph Diesel designed his engine and ran it on vegetable oil. He used

hemp oil amoung them. Then in the 1930s Henry Ford built a vehicle not only

using hemp [wikipedia.org] in the construction but was fueled with alcohol made

from hemp, hemp he grew on his Iron Mountain Estate. Hemp was found to be a

good source for fuel. Also in the 1930s MIT did a study showing an acre of hemp

produced more paper than an acre of forest. Eventually some who felt threatened

by hemp's industrial uses pushed to make it illegal and via the 1937 Marijuna

Tax Act [wikipedia.org] and between them they were successful.