Kudzu, the vine that ate the south, gains some love
December 23rd 2008 11:13
Back in July, 2007, I suggested that Kudzu, a prolific and bothersome weed-vine that can be found mostly in the southeastern part of the United States could be a possible source of ethanol replacing at least a portion of the petroleum we consume at an enormous cost, economically and politically. In that article, Really Long Link the history and nature of Kudzu is discussed, including the extremely rapid growth, how it virtually impossible to kill, and needs no care. If ignored, it will quickly cover anything in its path,
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