Thanks for the reply Tom
I do not realy see wheat as a fuel for homes.
I see it as a fuel for industries who want to give a green image to their customers, I am sure you have them over there. The ones who say this bag is made from recycled paper.
I hope Ed's stove is the MF 780 and bigger better one is on the drawing board.
Do you have a wood burner for cheaper heat when it is convient to use it.
I do.
These are the situations I would see a market for fuel wheat.
I agree about the energy use to grow it
that is why I am so SURPRISED by the prices, and I presume you are.
If the J.D. figures are right it IS now cheaper than oil.
Perhaps this says just how LOW wheat prices really are.
Facts are facts and if we can find a better price elsewhere, I think we should go for it full speed.
What do you think?
Regards Ian
I do not realy see wheat as a fuel for homes.
I see it as a fuel for industries who want to give a green image to their customers, I am sure you have them over there. The ones who say this bag is made from recycled paper.
I hope Ed's stove is the MF 780 and bigger better one is on the drawing board.
Do you have a wood burner for cheaper heat when it is convient to use it.
I do.
These are the situations I would see a market for fuel wheat.
I agree about the energy use to grow it
that is why I am so SURPRISED by the prices, and I presume you are.
If the J.D. figures are right it IS now cheaper than oil.
Perhaps this says just how LOW wheat prices really are.
Facts are facts and if we can find a better price elsewhere, I think we should go for it full speed.
What do you think?
Regards Ian
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