I just did a report on Bio-fuels for school. I believe you have hit the nail on the head my friend. I am just a country boy, 30 years old, and don't know a whole lot about governing powers. I must say it seems we are in a bit of a bind.
The man who invented the diesel motor ran it on peanut oil originally. And Henry Ford was an absolute bio-fuel nut. Right before prohibition it was reported that 90% of alcohol made in backyard stills was being burned in engines. Hemp can create Bio Diesel, methanol, ethanol, dynamite, concrete, cereal, clothes, construction materials, rope..... on and on 50,000 times over. Needs almost no pesticide, less fertilizer than corn or soy, and can grow on junk ground!
We have options, but the people who have the leverage to make scalable changes are just fine where they are at. Corn Ethanol=JOKE! How can we put a "crunch" on that?
Email me and I will send a copy of my report with an interesting (worth reading) link. It refers to information that any farmer would absolutely love.
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