On top of that, the ashes from burning things will increase the acidity of the soil and require ways to treat it to lower it to where crops will grow.
I don't think that's correct at all, burning crop fields to replenish nutrients have been a farming technique that dates back a long, long time.
> On top of that, the ashes from burning things will increase the acidity of the soil and require ways to treat it to lower it to where crops will grow.
I don't think that's correct at all, burning crop fields to replenish nutrients have been a farming technique that dates back a long, long time.
Edit: I mixed the terms "acid" and "alkaline".
https://archive.triblive.com/news/yearly-additions-of-fireplace-ash-to-garden-can-cause-more-harm-than-good/
Edit: I mixed the terms "acid" and "alkaline".
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash-and-burn
I dont think firewood and crops produce the same effects.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slash-and-burn
I dont think firewood and crops produce the same effects.
I have a thought about what might be causing such horrible air quality and I don't think it's the cars.
On top of that, the ashes from burning things will increase the acidity of the soil and require ways to treat it to lower it to where crops will grow. Maybe... just maybe there's a better way to handle that.
I swear, common sense and foresight are so rare that they should be classified as super powers.