Monday, July 18, 2011

MSU is growing crops along freeways & at Muskegon County Airport; Green the field where ripens the biodiesel.

Maybe you've already figured it out that Wilbo is a Spartan. It was kind for that university to take him in, give him books to read and allow him to sit quietly in lectures. Who knew from the point of view of high school that the Greeks left so much to learn? If you wonder why Wilbo wanders so much, remember the size of Michigan State University, the land grant college that Lincoln himself alloted thousands and thousands of acres from the start. In the eighties, Wilbo wandered among the garden of knowledge, traveling as much as five miles a day pursuing knowledge. Two miles a night, he pursued beer.
 
In the end, Wilbo studied many subjects at the university, from business to philosophy, but the biggest lesson of all was to listen to the conversation of the culture. So when Michigan State University posted a sign on Grand Haven Road, Wilbo stopped to read it. The culture was talking. Turns out, MSU is planting a crop there, and that crop will be easily converted to fuel. Plus, it will probably be chosen for aesthetic appeal. It pleases Wilbo to see that his university has an outpost right down the street from Wilboterria.
 
This is phase two, which is truly a big roll out. MSU took a page from Utah, which has several years experience producing fuel crops on non-traditional farm land.
 
Good work, MSU. I'm turning back to my work so I can afford to send some dollars back.
 
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Grow Fuel along the Freeway. Burn it on the Highway. Genius.
 
How to Sing all the Verses of the University of Michigan Fight Song. In case, you really feel taken by an urge to sing them. The Univeristy of Michigan public radio station once signed off the air with the little known verses of fight song, sung by a male choir, a exquisite song. Yellow the field where ripens the grain. See, U of M was once not afraid of agriculture.
 
AND THOSE FARMERS PLAY FOOTBALL. Dang it! Restore the original words to the Spartan Fight Song already. My best advice for learning to sing the fight song. Go to a football game in Spartan Stadium. That's where I learned it.
 
I hope the fifty acres at Muskegon County Airport is planted to Canola. It has a pretty YELLOW bloom. YELLOW!? Why did it have to be yellow?
 
Speaking about innovation, Muskegon County Airport is perfect for a zeppelin airfield. I can't want to take a dirigible to Milwaukee.
 
I'm sure Airship Ventures has already though about the hospitality when, "You're in Muskegon".
 
The Legacy of Lincoln is still alive at his first Land Grant College. Now consider, if the Morrill Act was signed in 1867 and Michigan State started in 1855, how is it possible for MSU to be the first Land Grant college. Well, it was the prototype for all that followed?
 
From Morrill Act to Morrill Hall:

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