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rabbit manure; how good is it
Michael Moroney writes
With corn so cheap it less expensive to burn it for heating to heat a house than anything but natural gas it makes good sense to winter cows on pasture on corn, urea, low grade hay instead of good hay and oil seed meal that is costs a small fortune. The cows do just as well. You What is the heat output (BTU/bushel or whatever) from burning corn? I've seen corn stoves for sale providing justification to the statement that corn is cheap enough to burn. (Can you really feed a cow paper and urea and get more cow?) You forget that the corn plant has been busy converting sunlight into chemical energy (biomass) for quite a few months. In fact there is probably as much energy in the stover as in the maize grain. -- Oz This post is worth absolutely nothing and is probably fallacious. Note: soon (maybe already) only posts via despammed.com will be accepted. |
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