Very interesting article, thx! I'm going to pass it on to the other groups
where we were also getting feedback on the pros and cons of Ammonia as Fuel.
I knew that the military was working on urine-as-fuel, and I always thought this
was good. After all, their logic could be that men in the
Keith, et al.
I agree with you in theory. Compost is much better for the soil than
chemicals. My firm is one of the largest composters in Indiana. We have
worked on composting projects across the country. If you succeed in
persuading farmers to put compost on their soils we could be one
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Subject: [biofuel] Re: Ammonia
Keith, et al.
I agree with you in theory. Compost is much better for the soil than
chemicals. My firm is one of the largest composters
So that my reputation can be rehabilitated somewhat in this newsgroup, let me
send you a copy of an email sent to the poultry grower newsgroup about a
project we have become involved in.
You may be interested in an initiative taking place in Kentucky. The
commissioner of agriculture has
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Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 4:42 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Re: Ammonia and biofuels
So that my reputation can be rehabilitated somewhat in this newsgroup, let
me
send you a copy of an email sent to the poultry grower newsgroup about a
project we have become involved in.
Biofuel
Hi Cornelious and All,
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We have clients in the poultry industry who are
having their birds choked by
the ammonia they produce in the broiler houses. The
high cost of fuel this
winter has reduced the ventilation in the houses out
of economic necessity.
Keith,
I think you may be mistaken when you say that there is no need for nitrogen
fertilizers. In the Midwest USA we are seeing a shift from corn to soybeans
this planting season due to the high cost of nitrogen fertilizers this year.
Corn production could go down in many areas.
I would
Hi Cornelius
Keith,
I think you may be mistaken when you say that there is no need for nitrogen
fertilizers.
I'll say it again, with assurance, based on a lot of experience and a
great deal of study: there's no need for nitrogen fertilisers.
In the Midwest USA we are seeing a shift from corn