[Land-speed] Corn and Ethanol, not LSR

joseph lance jolylance at earthlink.net
Sun Jul 15 21:37:05 MDT 2007


We had the same problem here in Pennsylvania when somebody developed a plant
called Crown Vetch for erosion control along our highways. Had to stop using
it when it spread everywhere like some science fiction monster.

Wonder if anyone tried to smoke it?

Lance

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <ed at vetteracing.com>
To: "Jonathan" <jon.the.wise at gmail.com>; "LandSpeed"
<land-speed at autox.team.net>
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2007 11:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Land-speed] Corn and Ethanol, not LSR


> This is what we did during WWII. I grew up in Alabama where
> largequantities of
> hemp were grown for the war effort. When the war ended,ALL of the fields
> were
> burned and plowed under. But,through the years, Mother Nature had blown
> seeds
> far & wideand it was common to find it growing along the highway even.
> TheCannibus level was so low that you couldn't get high off it, but it
> wasstill illegal under federal law, so a great campaign was launched
> toeradicate it. This was done at the same time, by the same geniouses,that
> decided we needed Kudzu for erosion control. Been to theSouth lately? Hemp
> lost and Kudzu took over Dixie!
> Ed


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