>A week ago or so I saw an article I forgot to post, but the gist of it
>was that it was covering efforts to irradiate some quarantined produce
>so that it could be sold.  This was one of one or two methods being
>made to salvage some of the crops in a certain quarantine area in So
>Cal that had a Fruit Fly Infestation.
>
>Ok, so what wasn't mentioned was the possibility of using any of the
>produce for fuel.  Granted that it probably wouldn't be much good
>compared to some of products from the midwest (Corn, Soy) but, still,
>couldn't it be somewhat used?

What were the crops, MM?

Anyway:

Irradiated school lunches
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/03/13/irradiated.meat.reut/index.html

Best

Keith


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