Monday, August 31, 2009

The Cow Pie BioGas and Flu Connection

When you take cow pies from dairy farms and from feed lots around the world and dump them into an anaerobic digester as well as manure fro pig farms and from chicken and utrkey farms - you get methane gas that can be bottled, piped and will burn more cleanly than carbon based gas. AND, and, and since during the digester process, the manure is raisde to over 104 degrees F for more than three hours, the viruses that carry influenza to ppigs and people are killed, do not mutate into new forms and other nasty viruses that kill animals and humans are also zapped.

Fill up on cow, pig and chicken plop for a healthier planet!
To obtain biogas, the biological degradation of the organic material - the manure - must be the result of anaerobic bacteria, microorganisms that live and reproduce without oxygen. This controlled process can capture a biological fuel rich in methane that when burned releases much less carbon dioxide than a coal or oil fueled power plant.
Even better, biogas production is an efficient solution for handling animal waste.
The manure from livestock on dairy farms, feedlots, meat-packing plants and other sites, like GarcĂ­a's farm, can be turned into the raw material for fuel, as can waste from the production of cane alcohol, processed fruits and vegetables, and even sawdust.
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