A neighbor who recently retired from the airline industry has been 
asking me lately if there's a biofuel that can be substituted for jet 
fuel, and although I didn't know at the time, I've done some research 
since, and see that jet fuel is a variant of diesel. 

Any one out there know what kind of variant jet fuel is of diesel, (I 
seem to understand that it resembles kerosene) and can jet fuel be grown?

doug swanson (in Ellijay, GA, not far from Atlanta GA, where gas prices 
spiked up to $6.00/gal. for a few hours yesterday)

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