TRUE INFORMATION ABOUT ETHANOL
TRUE INFORMATION ABOUT ETHANOL
Want to really promote efficient ethanol? Let the public know about hemp. If farmers worldwide got good information and learned to grow hemp instead of corn, we wouldn’t be in this mess of rising crop and meat prices. If the public ever found out that the looming food and fuel shortage might be unnecessary and due partly to government incompetence, they might revolt.
FACT INFO: hemp produces more ethanol per acre than corn, and does so at a lower cost and with less damage to the soil. You see, one acre of hemp can produce up to 1,000 gallons of methanol in just four months. In warm climates, this could mean up to 3,000 gallons per acre per year. If the U.S. were to devote just 10 per cent of its current farmland for hemp, for example, it wouldn’t need to buy any foreign oil. In contrast, using 100 per cent of this farmland only for corn for ethanol would replace just one-tenth of annual foreign oil imports
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Hemp tops go to food and biodiesel. Hemp stalks go for ethanol fuel, fibre and building materials, amony many other products. Hemp will grow on damaged or marginal soil, so we don’t need to waste our prime farmland to grow car fuel but instead even reclaim thousands and thousands of acres of unused and abandoned land.
Hemp doesn’t need chemical fertilizers and pesticides that other crops need, which saves money and reduces soil pollution. Hemp also refreshes the soil, so putting rotating with other crops will actually heal the soil. Hemp fuel, ethanol or biodiesel, burns clean, which would reduce air pollution and improve health and environmental effects. Talk about creating lots of jobs! INFORMATION!
So why keep using corn for fuel when hemp is cheaper, better, healthier and cleaner? Tell your government to GET REAL about ethanol and biodiesel from hemp and put out the INFORMATION
TRUE INFORMATION ABOUT ETHANOL
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