Raising crops for biofuels could never be sustainable in that it
would laways require imported input
http://petroleum.
show me a farmer growing and making his own fuel.
jmy in ca
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> > Is this where we're at today, sacrificing needed food to feed our
> > thirsty SUVs? Shame on us!
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> > Bob, in Pembroke Pines, FL
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