thomas malloy wrote:

Jones Beene wrote:

the next big thing? imagine these all over the parched-prairies of the southwest...

http://tinyurl.com/2rskd2

Interesting URL Jones. Thanks for posting it. I think that learning how to set up and manage those plants is a big growth area.


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That should also work for Spirulina <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirulina_%28dietary_supplement%29> and a few other food grade algae. One hectare of Spirulina makes as much RDA protein as 24 ha of soy and 80 ha of rice. Too bad Jim Sears doesn't have a e-mail address. http://www.solixbiofuels.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=27 <http://www.solixbiofuels.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=13&Itemid=27> RDA is recomended daily allowance about 60 grams. A years supply is 21.9 kg. A hectare of Spirulina is 21.400 tons per year. RDA for the whole year of for 980 people. In reality that not all that they would be eating but it shows you how many people the planet can support from even a barron desert if we put our minds to it. Before you ask we can make flower, noodles, mock rice, textured protein and probably nutrient feed stocks for lab grown meat. http://www.new-harvest.org/default.php A little known fact is that sugars, i.e. the whey form textured protein production, can be fed to planet through a special kind of graft. The growth rates that result are amazing but the work has been done once and then forgotten. There's nothing on the web I can find. If we have cheap protein and sugar and can grow specialised crops on the drip fed basis, we can feed billions more.

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