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hedge_fun

10/27/12 7:49 PM

#2192 RE: rodman #2191

So why hasn't the yield been tested?

Other grasses are listed with verified a yield in the presentation, but GKG isn't verified. Why?

Why test after teat after test about energy content only? Are they hiding something, or do they think potential buyers are idiots?

GKG hasn't been "pumped" for it's energy content, but for it's yield. It's said to be the HIGHEST YIELDING BIOMASS CROP IN THE WORLD, but VGREF can only sign a deal with a loser like VSPC that required an 8K.

Chang gave worldwide rights outside China and Taiwan for 8% probably to stop those lawsuit threats. I hear some heavy hitters were looking to take him out! Also to prop up his own "investment" given to him by VSPC shareholders duped by Karl.

NOTE: The rights given to VSPC don't stop China Gate or the inventor from selling outside Guangdong or the US. It's even more useless than IPA's sub license.

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hedge_fun

10/27/12 8:24 PM

#2193 RE: rodman #2191

With biomass, yield is king. And Freedom Giant Miscanthus™ has just changed all the known numbers. Plug 25 tons per acre into your current figures and compare it to other biomass crops. Freedom Giant Miscanthus is the tallest, highest-yielding, most vigorous biomass crop available today. At full maturity, it produces yields up to 25 tons per acre with superior height, standability, and vigor. It is heat and drought tolerant, and tolerates poor soils. It is truly biomassive.

http://www.repreverenewables.com/freedom-giant-miscanthus.html

That 25 tons per acre is one harvest, not 4. VGREF's grass yields only 11 tons per acre......though not even that little amount has been verified.

Wonder why?