Penguinisto opened this issue on Dec 04, 2006 · 175 posts
Tirjasdyn posted Thu, 07 December 2006 at 11:49 AM
Quote - > Quote - and every time you cut it back it seems there's more and more of it.
That's true -- and it's also more nutritious than either alfalfa or barley for use in animal feed. The downside being that no one has figured out a way to cultivate kudzu and make it commercially viable. In other words: ya can't make money off of kudzu. And that's where the kudzu analogy with Poser breaks down.
Actually that's not true...kudtzu and maylasian reeds (another weed which grows like kudtzu) can be used for biomass fuel...unfortunetly every time they try to cultivated it for this purpose idiots fight it because they don't like weeds growing..not realizing that it's cut it burn it and it comes back later nature makes for an excellent renewable fuel source.