Re-Genesis
By: Mr. Wilson on
July 20, 2005
Last night I was reunited with a long-lost friend.
Jalapenos: 3,500 - 5,000 Habaneros: 100,000 - 350,000 Serranos: 10,000 - 25,000 Kung paos: 7,000 - 12,000 Anaheims: 800 - 1,400For some reason I was under the impression that serranos were less picante than jalapenos. Guess I was wrong.
In assessing inputs, the researchers considered such factors as the energy used in producing the cro p (including production of pesticides and fertilizer, running farm machinery and irrigating, grinding and transporting the crop) and in fermenting/distilling the ethanol from the water mix. Although additional costs are incurred, such as federal and state subsidies that are passed on to consumers and the costs associated with environmental pollution or degradation, these figures were not included in the analysis.It is clear that the public are not being given the straight facts on ethanol by the ethanol industry. That's not a huge deal to me; any industry will typically provide only those facts to the public that improve the public's perception of that industry. Fair enough. What does bother me is that both the feds and the State of Nebraska are in bed with the ethanol industry in the form of agricultural