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Plowing Carbon Into the Fields

OzPeter writes "A wheat farmer in Australia has eliminated adding fertilizer to his crop by the simple process of injecting the cooled diesel exhaust of his modified tractor into the ground when the wheat is being sown. In doing so he eliminates releasing carbon into the atmosphere and at the same time saves himself up to $500,000 (AUD) that would have been required to fertilize his 3,900 hectares in the traditional way. Yet his crop yields over the last two years have been at least on par with his best yields since 2001. The technique was developed by a Canadian, Gary Lewis of Bio Agtive, and is currently in trial at 100 farms around the world."

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  1. Resident expert by ZackSchil · · Score: 4, Funny

    Having absolutely no experience with any farming techniques, any real knowledge of the chemical composition of cooled diesel exhaust or even having read the article, I still somehow feel confident enough to give a vague denouncement of this farming technique.

    AHEM.

    This will never work because the gas will escape/it will poison the ground/I am so much smarter than whoever came up with this.

    Thank you, thank you. Love ya Slashdot. Never change.

  2. Re:Overpopulation by bertoelcon · · Score: 3, Funny

    You could fix overpopulation and starving with exactly the one thing. Cannibalism.

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  3. Re:Another thing for Mythbusters? by daveime · · Score: 3, Funny

    They'll just blow up the tractor and use a photo-spectrometer to measure the emissions.

    If it can't be blown up, then it don't belong on Mythbusters.

  4. BS by tepples · · Score: 4, Funny

    Have you even seen what's in pig, chicken, cow, and sheep manure?

    Bullshit.

  5. Re:Overpopulation by skroz · · Score: 3, Funny

    While I respect your modest proposal, I've always felt that human flesh to be a bit gamey. Even as a zombie I still prefer chicken.

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