Seems like selling the essential oil is more profitable ....

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James Slayden

On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Keith Addison wrote:

> >Yeah, Keith-
> >think waste crops and weeds and we're thinking outside the mainsteam of
> >biofuel thought...I'm thinking these Laurel (Laurus Nobilus) hedges
> around
> >town which grow like bandits annually, and which produce oil (they're a
> >member of the avocado family I believe) might prove a good fuel oil and
> >yield from waste....not to mention the essential oil uses which can be
> >harvested at the same time.
> >-Myles
> 
> Hi Myles
> 
> When you start thinking that way the possibilities seem endless, and
> they'd all be invisible from on-high. As with the hedges, what if
> municipalities started growing oilseed-brearing trees along the
> verges instead of the usual pretty ones? Some of them are probably
> pretty enough too. And so on and on.
> 
> Best
> 
> Keith
> 
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