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New Food-Growth Product a Bit Hairy

MeatBag PussRocket writes "An article from Marketplace.org reports, 'A Florida company has developed an all-natural product that it says could revolutionize how food is grown in the US. It's called Smart Grow, but it might be a tough sell. It's inexpensive. It eliminates the need for pesticides, so it's environmentally friendly, but it's human hair. Plant pathologists at the University of Florida have found the mats eliminate weeds better than leading herbicides and can also make plants grow up to 30 percent larger.'"

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  1. So let me get this straight... by KingSkippus · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Of dangerous chemicals, animal manure, or human hair, people are squeamish about the human hair?

    1. Re:So let me get this straight... by Morphine007 · · Score: 5, Funny

      1 word: cooties

    2. Re:So let me get this straight... by Smidge207 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Agreed and THIS: more people than that die every hour from:

      Pencil sharpener mishaps
      Loose shoelaces
      Ennui
      Swine flu (aka Captain Tripps)
      Paper cuts
      Choking on midgets
      Fox News
      Staring too long at Rob Malda
      Nail biting
      Ugliness
      Smoking cigarettes
      Bad haircuts
      Forgetting to breathe
      Segway vs. Prius collisions
      Snorting bleach
      Coding in CSS
      Auto-erotic asphyxiation
      Cricket attacks
      Playing cricket while intoxicated
      E.coli
      E.fail
      Fork/toaster/musical chairs
      Chair falls
      Chainsaw juggling
      Country music
      Posting about POSIX compliance on Slashdot
      Chewing tinfoil

      =Smidge=

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    3. Re:So let me get this straight... by gnick · · Score: 5, Insightful

      The weird thing is that if it was something like wool, there would probably be no objection.

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    4. Re:So let me get this straight... by TornCityVenz · · Score: 5, Insightful

      You should see the list of chemicals or "product" some people put in their hair.

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    5. Re:So let me get this straight... by Gat0r30y · · Score: 4, Funny
      and from the article -

      In China, hair is a commodity, used in wigs and even as an additive in food.

      OK as an additive in food? That is gross. Wait, hair pie? Nevermind.

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    6. Re:So let me get this straight... by Thelasko · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Of dangerous chemicals, animal manure, or human hair, people are squeamish about the human hair?

      I once heard an old gardener say that the best way to plant a rose bush is on top of a wad of human hair. Apparently this has been done for centuries.

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    7. Re:So let me get this straight... by pwfffff · · Score: 5, Funny

      Another exercise: look up the ingredients in SALT and then look up what happens when you mix Na with H2O. Can't believe people eat that stuff, ugh.

  2. Other usages? by Burkin · · Score: 4, Funny

    and can also make plants grow up to 30 percent larger.'"

    Maybe someone needs to use this idea to make a super penis pill!

    1. Re:Other usages? by bentcd · · Score: 5, Informative

      and can also make plants grow up to 30 percent larger.'"

      Maybe someone needs to use this idea to make a super penis pill!

      Evolution is way ahead of you: the human penis is already grown in a bed of human hair.

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    2. Re:Other usages? by SupremoMan · · Score: 5, Funny

      And trimming the hair makes your penis appear 30% larger.

    3. Re:Other usages? by Don853 · · Score: 5, Funny

      Too bad you can't selectively meta-moderate. I'd like to congratulate the person who modded this "informative".

  3. You've gotta tell them! by characterZer0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Smart Grow is people!

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  4. Bring the 80's rockers back! by mc1138 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Now they really can do something about world hunger!

  5. Not so bad... by Anenome · · Score: 5, Interesting

    That's not so bad. My HS science teacher told me about an experiment where people off the street were given free chicken and asked how it tastes, etc. Later they were told that the chickens were fed plants grown exclusively from human waste. They didn't eat any more of the chicken after being told this.

    But, there's absolutely nothing wrong with eating an animal which has been fed plants grown on manure, human or otherwise :P

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  6. Eliminates weeds better than herbicides? by Red+Flayer · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Lots of things eliminate weeds better than herbicides. Any sufficiently impermeable material used as mulch eliminates weeds better than herbicides. Most gardeners are familiar with the concept of a weed barrier.

    I used to use sheep manure over newspaper both as a source of nitrogen (and other minerals) and as a weed barrier. It was nearly 100% effective. Given the labor involved, however, I'm sure herbicide would have been more cost-effective at preventing weed growth.

    The question is whether applying a barrier against weeds is more cost-effective than herbicides, and I don't know the answer to that, especially considering the environmental impact of herbicides. Just looking at effectiveness of the material doesn't tell us much.

    One other note -- sure it's inexpensive now, since there is an incredible amount of wasted human hair. But if this were ever deployed widely, I think we'd see prices of shorn hair go up, and I question whether there'd be enough to meet demand until it cost the same as other methods.

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  7. taxes by rev_sanchez · · Score: 5, Funny

    Maybe I'll be able to get my head and crotch zoned as agricultural now. My efforts to get them zoned commercial were deemed illegal outside of Nevada.

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    1. Re:taxes by skudenfaugen · · Score: 4, Funny

      Why stop there? My chest and back are covered. Its like I have a sweater on all the time!

  8. Why it is human hair by Jah-Wren+Ryel · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's human hair because, being at the top of the food chain, all those nasty chemicals like herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers collect in our bodies in the highest concentrations. Thus our hair is chock-full-o-chemicals. It's no wonder human hair mats have all these wondrous properties -- they are really just recycling all those chemicals we've been putting into the environment for the last 50 years.

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  9. Re:Does it work only with human hair? by Martin+Blank · · Score: 5, Funny

    Galactic hunger could be solved with Stallman's beard!

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  10. Hair... factory? by Anenome · · Score: 4, Funny

    So just where is all this hair coming from, exactly? Are there 3rd world hair factories where children will be surreptitiously filmed hanging from the ceiling with their hair attached to hooks to make it grow faster, videos of natives explaining just how many beads they get paid for a pound of hair which figures out to a monthly income equivalent of 63 cents, and the poor orphans trotting out missing chunks from their ear where the evil corporate barbers sheared just a bit too fast and cut them for squirming? Will we see Sally Struthers begging us for just $1 a day so the poor hairless masses CAN AFFORD WIGS?!?!

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  11. Slashdot to digg Conversion Project - Day 13 by Chad+Birch · · Score: 5, Insightful

    samzenpus's campaign to gradually introduce awful articles that should have been in idle onto the main site continues. The plan seems to be to post one or two of these every day until we no longer think of them as odd. Then they can increase the rate a bit, eventually merge idle entirely into the main site, and voila! Slashdot can be as hip and successful of a site as digg is!

    History up to this point:
    April 28 - Tokyo Scientists Create Mobile Slime
    April 27 - Air Force One Flyby Causes Brief Panic In NYC
    April 27 - How To Have an Online Social Life When You're Dead
    April 23 - Race Car Made With Veggies And Powered By Chocolate
    April 22 - Robotic Penguins
    April 22 - Yamaha Unveils Golf Cart Powered By Cow Dung
    April 21 - Biotech Company to Patent Pigs
    April 21 - The Taste of Space
    April 17 - Philosophies and Programming Languages

    Do we really want the guy behind the worst articles I've ever seen on slashdot shaping the direction of this site?

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  12. When I was a kid.... by Anachragnome · · Score: 4, Interesting

    When I was in High School, some of the girls there sold their hair once a year to one of the hair product companies, I believe Clairol, but I could be wrong. Pretty sure it was used for testing hair products.

    They actually got quite a bit for it, depending on the length, color and how much they treated it. I remember going to a keg party that was financed by such a girl cashing in on her hair.

    I also remember that one of those same girls always had these crazy long fingernails, as she sold those as well.