How much bio fuel could be produced from an acre of hemp?

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by praccus

Question by josh p: How much bio fuel could be produced from an acre of hemp?
Corn can produce about 30-40 gallons of bio fuel per acre, algae can produce close to 10,000 gallons, so what about hemp?

Best answer:

Answer by Technobuff
Probably nothing, as the hemp would disappear before it was harvested.
The people who steal it will be able to have a lot of “trips” on it.???

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One Comment to “How much bio fuel could be produced from an acre of hemp?”

  1. Because it is so fast-growing, hemp produces more energy per acre for bio-diesel or ethanol fuel than corn, sugar, flax or any other food crop. Hemp produces up to 10 times more ethanol per acre than corn, and up to 20 times more bio-diesel per acre than corn. Furthermore, it does so at a lower cost and with less damage to the soil.

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