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To: BoneHead
We don't live in a vacuum. There go the hay prices, unintended consequences and all. Beef prices go up. Horse owner's begin to evaluate selling.... OTOH, I think it doesn't matter what you use to “Coagulate” the oil. They could use the chipped and shredded Christmas trees from last season. or all the grass clippings from the golf courses around the USA. Not that I don't want the hay growers to profit. I just wonder why we choose things that already fill a position in our economy.....

Sorry for the incomplete thought.

15 posted on 05/13/2010 5:09:42 PM PDT by BoneHead
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To: BoneHead

I’ll bet that just the “hay” that’s mowed alongside the highways and left there amounts to thousands of tons, Not to mention hay that might not be perfect, rained on or such. Hey, here’s a chance to make lemonade out of some very sour lemons. Didn’t you hear the guy say that what is picked up could be incinerated in one of those woodchip burning outfits after being raked up by beach-cleaning equipment.
Beats anything else I’ve heard of. Looks like bibs trump suits.
Those who work the earth are far more attuned to how it works and how to heal it.


21 posted on 05/13/2010 7:57:59 PM PDT by bog trotter
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