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a1frenchy @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:07 am

Hemp is at least four times richer in biomass/cellulose potential than its nearest rivals: cornstalks, sugarcane, kenaf, trees, etc.

Hemp produces the most biomass of any crop, which is why it is the natural choice for an energy crop. Hemp converts the sun's energy into cellulose faster than any other plant, through photosynthesis. Hemp can produce 10 tons of biomass per acre every four months. Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry) -- and we use 25% of the world's energy.

To put which in perspective, right now we pay farmers not to grow on 6% (around 90 million acres) of the farming land, while another 500 million acres of marginal farmland lies fallow. This land could be used to grow hemp as an energy crop. regards,

   



a1frenchy @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:09 am

Hemp is at least four times richer in biomass/cellulose potential than its nearest rivals: cornstalks, sugarcane, kenaf, trees, etc.

Hemp produces the most biomass of any crop, which is why it is the natural choice for an energy crop. Hemp converts the sun's energy into cellulose faster than any other plant, through photosynthesis. Hemp can produce 10 tons of biomass per acre every four months. Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry)

   



Benoit @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:50 am

a1frenchy a1frenchy:
Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry)


I'm skeptic.

   



Dr Caleb @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:04 am

a1frenchy a1frenchy:
Hemp is at least four times richer in biomass/cellulose potential than its nearest rivals: cornstalks, sugarcane, kenaf, trees, etc.

Hemp produces the most biomass of any crop, which is why it is the natural choice for an energy crop. Hemp converts the sun's energy into cellulose faster than any other plant, through photosynthesis. Hemp can produce 10 tons of biomass per acre every four months. Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry) -- and we use 25% of the world's energy.

To put which in perspective, right now we pay farmers not to grow on 6% (around 90 million acres) of the farming land, while another 500 million acres of marginal farmland lies fallow. This land could be used to grow hemp as an energy crop. regards,


Now, that's what I'm talking about.

Once we put aside the prejudice of the male/female relationship between hemp and marijuana, we can talk about the benefits of hemp over canola or corn as a biofuel.

And it only took 3 pages to do it.

   



Benoit @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:08 am

Dr Caleb Dr Caleb:
a1frenchy a1frenchy:
Hemp is at least four times richer in biomass/cellulose potential than its nearest rivals: cornstalks, sugarcane, kenaf, trees, etc.

Hemp produces the most biomass of any crop, which is why it is the natural choice for an energy crop. Hemp converts the sun's energy into cellulose faster than any other plant, through photosynthesis. Hemp can produce 10 tons of biomass per acre every four months. Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry) -- and we use 25% of the world's energy.

To put which in perspective, right now we pay farmers not to grow on 6% (around 90 million acres) of the farming land, while another 500 million acres of marginal farmland lies fallow. This land could be used to grow hemp as an energy crop. regards,


Now, that's what I'm talking about.

Once we put aside the prejudice of the male/female relationship between hemp and marijuana, we can talk about the benefits of hemp over canola or corn as a biofuel.

And it only took 3 pages to do it.


Talking is one thing, science is another.

   



Diogenes @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:51 pm

Benoit Benoit:
Dr Caleb Dr Caleb:
a1frenchy a1frenchy:
Hemp is at least four times richer in biomass/cellulose potential than its nearest rivals: cornstalks, sugarcane, kenaf, trees, etc.

Hemp produces the most biomass of any crop, which is why it is the natural choice for an energy crop. Hemp converts the sun's energy into cellulose faster than any other plant, through photosynthesis. Hemp can produce 10 tons of biomass per acre every four months. Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry) -- and we use 25% of the world's energy.

To put which in perspective, right now we pay farmers not to grow on 6% (around 90 million acres) of the farming land, while another 500 million acres of marginal farmland lies fallow. This land could be used to grow hemp as an energy crop. regards,


Now, that's what I'm talking about.

Once we put aside the prejudice of the male/female relationship between hemp and marijuana, we can talk about the benefits of hemp over canola or corn as a biofuel.

And it only took 3 pages to do it.


Talking is one thing, science is another.



My Friend, The evidence from the science is there It is you that needs to break through your own dis belief
I could have
presented reams of scientific evidence
but
I won't fight
to try and change your or others long held ignorant beleifs

One must come to accept
I cannot "make" you do that
only you can do that . or not and if not there is no point in me wasting that time "trying to ' convince

Ain't my job to change dumb asses

commandekia set a stage and then was displeased
when I wouldn't play his game on it Tough shit!

I know what i know while others "believe" what they've been told to beleive
It happens here on line with painful regularity

It is somethimes called "Politically Correct"

when in fact it is neither it is "Tyranically Enforced"


site owners pride themselves in it

My way or the highway!
Little people!!!
Sheesh

   



Benoit @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:55 pm

Diogenes Diogenes:
Benoit Benoit:
Dr Caleb Dr Caleb:
a1frenchy a1frenchy:
Hemp is at least four times richer in biomass/cellulose potential than its nearest rivals: cornstalks, sugarcane, kenaf, trees, etc.

Hemp produces the most biomass of any crop, which is why it is the natural choice for an energy crop. Hemp converts the sun's energy into cellulose faster than any other plant, through photosynthesis. Hemp can produce 10 tons of biomass per acre every four months. Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry) -- and we use 25% of the world's energy.

To put which in perspective, right now we pay farmers not to grow on 6% (around 90 million acres) of the farming land, while another 500 million acres of marginal farmland lies fallow. This land could be used to grow hemp as an energy crop. regards,


Now, that's what I'm talking about.

Once we put aside the prejudice of the male/female relationship between hemp and marijuana, we can talk about the benefits of hemp over canola or corn as a biofuel.

And it only took 3 pages to do it.


Talking is one thing, science is another.



My Friend, The evidence from the science is there...


Poetry is not science.

   



Diogenes @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:57 pm

Benoit Benoit:
Dr Caleb Dr Caleb:
a1frenchy a1frenchy:
Hemp is at least four times richer in biomass/cellulose potential than its nearest rivals: cornstalks, sugarcane, kenaf, trees, etc.

Hemp produces the most biomass of any crop, which is why it is the natural choice for an energy crop. Hemp converts the sun's energy into cellulose faster than any other plant, through photosynthesis. Hemp can produce 10 tons of biomass per acre every four months. Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry) -- and we use 25% of the world's energy.

To put which in perspective, right now we pay farmers not to grow on 6% (around 90 million acres) of the farming land, while another 500 million acres of marginal farmland lies fallow. This land could be used to grow hemp as an energy crop. regards,


Now, that's what I'm talking about.

Once we put aside the prejudice of the male/female relationship between hemp and marijuana, we can talk about the benefits of hemp over canola or corn as a biofuel.

And it only took 3 pages to do it.


Talking is one thing, science is another.



My Friend, The evidence from the science is there It is you that needs to break through your own dis belief
I could have
presented reams of scientific evidence
but
I won't fight
to try and change your or others long held ignorant beleifs

One must come to accept
I cannot "make" you do that
only you can do that . or not and if not there is no point in me wasting that time "trying to ' convince

Ain't my job to change dumb asses

commandekia set a stage and then was displeased
when I wouldn't play his game on it Tough shit!

I know what i know while others "believe" what they've been told to beleive
It happens here on line with painful regularity

It is somethimes called "Politically Correct"

when in fact it is neither it is "Tyranically Enforced"


site owners pride themselves in it

My way or the highway!
Little people!!!
Sheesh

   



Benoit @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:59 pm

Diogenes Diogenes:
Benoit Benoit:
Dr Caleb Dr Caleb:
a1frenchy a1frenchy:
Hemp is at least four times richer in biomass/cellulose potential than its nearest rivals: cornstalks, sugarcane, kenaf, trees, etc.

Hemp produces the most biomass of any crop, which is why it is the natural choice for an energy crop. Hemp converts the sun's energy into cellulose faster than any other plant, through photosynthesis. Hemp can produce 10 tons of biomass per acre every four months. Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry) -- and we use 25% of the world's energy.

To put which in perspective, right now we pay farmers not to grow on 6% (around 90 million acres) of the farming land, while another 500 million acres of marginal farmland lies fallow. This land could be used to grow hemp as an energy crop. regards,


Now, that's what I'm talking about.

Once we put aside the prejudice of the male/female relationship between hemp and marijuana, we can talk about the benefits of hemp over canola or corn as a biofuel.

And it only took 3 pages to do it.


Talking is one thing, science is another.



My Friend, The evidence from the science is there It is you that needs to break through your own dis belief
I could have
presented reams of scientific evidence
but
I won't fight
to try and change your or others long held ignorant beleifs

One must come to accept
I cannot "make" you do that
only you can do that . or not and if not there is no point in me wasting that time "trying to ' convince

Ain't my job to change dumb asses

commandekia set a stage and then was displeased
when I wouldn't play his game on it Tough shit!

I know what i know while others "believe" what they've been told to beleive
It happens here on line with painful regularity

It is somethimes called "Politically Correct"

when in fact it is neither it is "Tyranically Enforced"


site owners pride themselves in it

My way or the highway!
Little people!!!
Sheesh


Poetry is not science.

   



Diogenes @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 3:36 pm

Benoit Benoit:
Diogenes Diogenes:
Benoit Benoit:
Dr Caleb Dr Caleb:
a1frenchy a1frenchy:
Hemp is at least four times richer in biomass/cellulose potential than its nearest rivals: cornstalks, sugarcane, kenaf, trees, etc.

Hemp produces the most biomass of any crop, which is why it is the natural choice for an energy crop. Hemp converts the sun's energy into cellulose faster than any other plant, through photosynthesis. Hemp can produce 10 tons of biomass per acre every four months. Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry) -- and we use 25% of the world's energy.

To put which in perspective, right now we pay farmers not to grow on 6% (around 90 million acres) of the farming land, while another 500 million acres of marginal farmland lies fallow. This land could be used to grow hemp as an energy crop. regards,


Now, that's what I'm talking about.

Once we put aside the prejudice of the male/female relationship between hemp and marijuana, we can talk about the benefits of hemp over canola or corn as a biofuel.

And it only took 3 pages to do it.


Talking is one thing, science is another.



My Friend, The evidence from the science is there It is you that needs to break through your own dis belief
I could have
presented reams of scientific evidence
but
I won't fight
to try and change your or others long held ignorant beleifs

One must come to accept
I cannot "make" you do that
only you can do that . or not and if not there is no point in me wasting that time "trying to ' convince

Ain't my job to change dumb asses

commandekia set a stage and then was displeased
when I wouldn't play his game on it Tough shit!

I know what i know while others "believe" what they've been told to beleive
It happens here on line with painful regularity

It is somethimes called "Politically Correct"

when in fact it is neither it is "Tyranically Enforced"


site owners pride themselves in it

My way or the highway!
Little people!!!
Sheesh


Poetry is not science.


Some would differ
but that's not the point
Its out there I found it and I'm an old high school drop out
all it takes is an open mind (which for you may be the biggest road block)

YOU find the science
\ Here is a hint to set you on the path
Google Henry Ford's Hemp Car

   



Benoit @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 3:42 pm

Diogenes Diogenes:
Benoit Benoit:
Diogenes Diogenes:
Benoit Benoit:
Dr Caleb Dr Caleb:
a1frenchy a1frenchy:
Hemp is at least four times richer in biomass/cellulose potential than its nearest rivals: cornstalks, sugarcane, kenaf, trees, etc.

Hemp produces the most biomass of any crop, which is why it is the natural choice for an energy crop. Hemp converts the sun's energy into cellulose faster than any other plant, through photosynthesis. Hemp can produce 10 tons of biomass per acre every four months. Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry) -- and we use 25% of the world's energy.

To put which in perspective, right now we pay farmers not to grow on 6% (around 90 million acres) of the farming land, while another 500 million acres of marginal farmland lies fallow. This land could be used to grow hemp as an energy crop. regards,


Now, that's what I'm talking about.

Once we put aside the prejudice of the male/female relationship between hemp and marijuana, we can talk about the benefits of hemp over canola or corn as a biofuel.

And it only took 3 pages to do it.


Talking is one thing, science is another.



My Friend, The evidence from the science is there It is you that needs to break through your own dis belief
I could have
presented reams of scientific evidence
but
I won't fight
to try and change your or others long held ignorant beleifs

One must come to accept
I cannot "make" you do that
only you can do that . or not and if not there is no point in me wasting that time "trying to ' convince

Ain't my job to change dumb asses

commandekia set a stage and then was displeased
when I wouldn't play his game on it Tough shit!

I know what i know while others "believe" what they've been told to beleive
It happens here on line with painful regularity

It is somethimes called "Politically Correct"

when in fact it is neither it is "Tyranically Enforced"


site owners pride themselves in it

My way or the highway!
Little people!!!
Sheesh


Poetry is not science.


Some would differ
but that's not the point
Its out there I found it and I'm an old high school drop out
all it takes is an open mind (which for you may be the biggest road block)

YOU find the science
\ Here is a hint to set you on the path
Google Henry Ford's Hemp Car


And bitching is not poetry.

   



Xort @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 4:25 pm

Without knowing the efficency of the plant growth, the efficency of the most likely conversion process it's very difficult to calculate if hemp could act as a biomass energy source.

As no one burns hemp for fuel to power electric plants I'm going to guess that a lot of energy loss is present in the system.

Although I'l make two points 6% of the landmass of the USA is larger than Taxas. If we pay farmers not to farm land, and you see that as a problem maybe we should just stop paying them not to farm.

   



Diogenes @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:14 pm

Benoit Benoit:
Diogenes Diogenes:
Benoit Benoit:
Diogenes Diogenes:
Benoit Benoit:
Dr Caleb Dr Caleb:
a1frenchy a1frenchy:
Hemp is at least four times richer in biomass/cellulose potential than its nearest rivals: cornstalks, sugarcane, kenaf, trees, etc.

Hemp produces the most biomass of any crop, which is why it is the natural choice for an energy crop. Hemp converts the sun's energy into cellulose faster than any other plant, through photosynthesis. Hemp can produce 10 tons of biomass per acre every four months. Enough energy could be produced on 6% of the land in the U.S. to provide enough energy for our entire country (cars, heat homes, electricity, industry) -- and we use 25% of the world's energy.

To put which in perspective, right now we pay farmers not to grow on 6% (around 90 million acres) of the farming land, while another 500 million acres of marginal farmland lies fallow. This land could be used to grow hemp as an energy crop. regards,


Now, that's what I'm talking about.

Once we put aside the prejudice of the male/female relationship between hemp and marijuana, we can talk about the benefits of hemp over canola or corn as a biofuel.

And it only took 3 pages to do it.


Talking is one thing, science is another.



My Friend, The evidence from the science is there It is you that needs to break through your own dis belief
I could have
presented reams of scientific evidence
but
I won't fight
to try and change your or others long held ignorant beleifs

One must come to accept
I cannot "make" you do that
only you can do that . or not and if not there is no point in me wasting that time "trying to ' convince

Ain't my job to change dumb asses

commandekia set a stage and then was displeased
when I wouldn't play his game on it Tough shit!

I know what i know while others "believe" what they've been told to beleive
It happens here on line with painful regularity

It is somethimes called "Politically Correct"

when in fact it is neither it is "Tyranically Enforced"


site owners pride themselves in it

My way or the highway!
Little people!!!
Sheesh


Poetry is not science.


Some would differ
but that's not the point
Its out there I found it and I'm an old high school drop out
all it takes is an open mind (which for you may be the biggest road block)

YOU find the science
\ Here is a hint to set you on the path
Google Henry Ford's Hemp Car


And bitching is not poetry.

In which case I strongly advise you to stop doing it

Nor is science, Life

Hemp, until Du pont,Herst, Kellogg et al, whoes ox was being gored by the way, and the Big Pharma, Rothschilds and their lackeys, the Rockefellers: the banks oil and Pharma cartel upped the "Anti" Anti this anti that with their PR guys and you the sheople swallowed their (junk) science hook line and sinker
and stll to this day parrot their crap and call it truth
see if that molded piece of putty between your ears can break the trance you've been put in and and see you were used
and still are'

http://www.amazon.ca/Natural-Mind-Looki ... 0395911567


Terry Sothern’s Red Dirt Marijuana

"'How come it's against the law if it's so all-fired good?' asked Harold.

"'Well, now, I use to study 'bout that myself,' said C.K., tightening the lid of the fruit-jar and giving it a pat. 'It ain't because it make young boys like you sick, I tell you that much!'

"C.K. put the fruit-jar beside the shell box, placing it neatly, carefully centering the two just in front of him, and seeming to consider the question while he was doing it.

"'I tell you what it is,' he said then, 'it's 'cause a man see too much when he git high, that's what. He see right through ever'thing . . . You understan' what I say?'

"'What the heck are you talking about, C.K.?'

"'Well, maybe you too young to know what I talkin' 'bout--but I tell you they's a lotta trickin' an' lyin' go on in the world . . . they's a lotta ole bull-crap go on in the world . . . Well, a man git high, he see right through all them tricks an' lies, an' all that ole bull-crap. He see right through there into the truth of it!'

"'Truth of what?'

"'Ever'thing.'

"'Dang, you sure talk crazy, C.K.'

"Sho', they got to have it against the law . . . Sho' you take a man high on good gage, he got no use for they ole bull-crap, 'cause he done see through there. Shoot, he lookin' right down into his ver' soul!'"

Seeing right through ever'thing is not officially encouraged. In fact, it's downright anti-American, esp at a time when a whole lotta trickin' an' lyin' is standard procedure. The majority of the Supreme Court understands this, as does anyone in authority committed to increasing their power.

But then again, seeing right into the truth of matters will invariably break your heart. At least music sounds better. (not my words and I share the thought)

   



Benoit @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:53 pm

Diogenes Diogenes:
Benoit Benoit:
And bitching is not poetry.

In which case I strongly advise you to stop doing it

Nor is science, Life

Hemp, until Du pont,Herst, Kellogg et al, whoes ox was being gored by the way, and the Big Pharma, Rothschilds and their lackeys, the Rockefellers: the banks oil and Pharma cartel upped the "Anti" Anti this anti that with their PR guys and you the sheople swallowed their (junk) science hook line and sinker
and stll to this day parrot their crap and call it truth
see if that molded piece of putty between your ears can break the trance you've been put in and and see you were used
and still are'
the thought)


More bitching.

   



Diogenes @ Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:59 pm

Benoit Benoit:
Diogenes Diogenes:
Benoit Benoit:
And bitching is not poetry.

In which case I strongly advise you to stop doing it

Nor is science, Life

Hemp, until Du pont,Herst, Kellogg et al, whoes ox was being gored by the way, and the Big Pharma, Rothschilds and their lackeys, the Rockefellers: the banks oil and Pharma cartel upped the "Anti" Anti this anti that with their PR guys and you the sheople swallowed their (junk) science hook line and sinker
and stll to this day parrot their crap and call it truth
see if that molded piece of putty between your ears can break the trance you've been put in and and see you were used
and still are'
the thought)


More bitching.
nope, just truth
Something you are unfamiliar with

http://www.rense.com/Datapages/hempdat.htm

   



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