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Jerusalem artichokes are good but there are many other highly efficient plants that may not even require prorogation or if they do they do not have to be replanted or each crop two of them are cattails and Mesquite.
Jerusalem artichokes are good but there are many other highly efficient plants that may not even require propagation or if they do they do not have to be replanted or each crop two of them are cattails and Mesquite.


I recommend David Blume's book; "Alcohol Can Be a Gas" it is the definitive work on how to  grow cultivate and produce ethanol efficiently and in a sustainable manner. It can be used in current cars and vehicles including diesels and airplanes etc. and is a high performance renewable clean burning fuel.   
I recommend David Blume's book; "Alcohol Can Be a Gas" it is the definitive work on how to  grow cultivate and produce ethanol efficiently and in a sustainable manner. It can be used in current cars and vehicles including diesels and airplanes etc. and is a high performance renewable clean burning fuel.   


No new technology is required and most of the negative stuff you have heard about ethanol is not true.
No new technology is required and most of the negative stuff you have heard about ethanol is not true.

Revision as of 19:26, 29 July 2008

Jerusalem artichokes are good but there are many other highly efficient plants that may not even require propagation or if they do they do not have to be replanted or each crop two of them are cattails and Mesquite.

I recommend David Blume's book; "Alcohol Can Be a Gas" it is the definitive work on how to grow cultivate and produce ethanol efficiently and in a sustainable manner. It can be used in current cars and vehicles including diesels and airplanes etc. and is a high performance renewable clean burning fuel.

No new technology is required and most of the negative stuff you have heard about ethanol is not true.