If the empty Havestore's of the midwest were turned into wood gasification devices and the "waste" carbon added to soils? Results 1)heat 2) fuel for tractors and trucks 3)biochar . I think they're made of fiberglass, any of this sound doable? Post in other thread? The reason I pose this is there is at least 500,000 of these things siting unused.
Seems rare. Most have survived countless midwest storms inc the 4 inch goose drowner we got last night. I'm glad my beens afe still in the bag and my corn is on hill ground. The wheat is in standing water. As gramps used to say "we're farmin' now".
He repaced his skull with glass. So you can see his brain. Kinda like this tiny ad:
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