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NE S.Dakota | Indeed this is the solution, anhydrous can be made from a process using electrical power. The good thing is: fertilizer can be stored.
Think of the advantages of having nitrogen fertilizer produced 50 miles from your farm instead of overseas.
The transportation alone would be way less.
The world needs to think of the big picture, fines for over producing? That's about as stupid as I can think of.
here are some links to UMN studies on Wind to Ammonia http://windnh3.blogspot.com/2008/01/college-of-agricultural-food-an...
http://www1.umn.edu/iree/e3/e32007recap/presentations/reese_e3_2007...
the second link is a power point presentation
This is one of the most promising concepts I have seen in a long time | |
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