Does the technology of ethanol production lend itself to on-farm production?
Cynthia
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> Dave Gneiser wrote:
> > If this project leads to the day when the US tells the Middle East Oil
> > countries to eat their oil, cause we don't need it anymore, the
investment
> > in developing alternative energy sources will be well worthwhile.
>
> Every once in a while I think that there is something that almost every
one
> of us can agree upon. Although there are those with agendas who do not
want
> to see ethanol plants and in one case made a false claim about the net
> return of energy being zero or worse with ethanol production, that has
been
> corrected, and we now know that it is a good return in more ways than one
if
> it can get us weaned from foreign energy sources.
>
> And remember that fuel cells run on hydrogen. NOT hydrogen gas as some
folks
> have been lead to believe, but hydrogen from hydrocarbon sources.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Rick Williams
> Misty Ridge Farm
> Pastured Beef and Farm Produce
> Viroqua, WI
>
> www.mistyridgefarm.com
>
>
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