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After hearing from the county of Nueces, stating there are no restrictions, limits, or fencing or posting requirements for raising Jatropha Curcas, today i have received word from the state of Texas. my original question to the state: Good morning, I would like to know if there are any restrictions,...
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I've been combing the internet in search of ways to protect crops from frost. Everything from heaters, large fans, and even small fires. The temperatures here in North Florida for the most of the year are very mild to warm. BUT we get those handful of nights that dip into freezing temperatures. And...
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I ran across an article in the Sun Sentinel from South Florida. The plant is a winter annual, that is easily harvested. They say its seeds yeild around 36% oil. Has anyone read up on pennycress yet? Here is the link to the article: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/custom/consumer/sns-ap-weed-power...
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no, no ho's around. I think i've finally obtained 2.5 acres to grow jatropha on in Aransas Pass, Tx. I sure hope so, this will clear the 60+ trees and all of the seedlings out of my back yard and give me a place to start the other 1000 seeds i got off of ebay. LOL. checking the news lately and...
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if you're planting seeds. count on 2 years for first fruits to harvest. 3 years for a decent crop. if you start from saplings, 18 months or less to first harvest, better harvest per year afterwards. my suggestion, buy saplings instead of seeds, by year 3 you'll be selling both saplings for others...