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7 minutes ago, Rod Johnson said:

Wrong try again city nerd

Before white man....  what you farm now was a forest...  no sun touched the land.  Ground temps were massively cooler before it was deforested.   Now it is opened up to heating, retaining the sun’s energy and releasing that heat into the atmosphere...  your thinking is backwards...  if your thought process was correct the deforestation of the Amazon rain forest is good for the global climate to farm soybeans

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12 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Before white man....  what you farm now was a forest...  no sun touched the land.  Ground temps were massively cooler before it was deforested.   Now it is opened up to heating, retaining the sun’s energy and releasing that heat into the atmosphere...  your thinking is backwards...  if your thought process was correct the deforestation of the Amazon rain forest is good for the global climate to farm soybeans

Wrong again. When it’s warm out there’s a crop on it, capturing carbon and heat. Next 

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4 minutes ago, Rod Johnson said:

Wrong again. When it’s warm out there’s a crop on it, capturing carbon and heat. Next 

Wrong....  when it’s hot out go sit in a chair all day In a soybean field or a wheat field all day with out water or umbrella for shade.  You may not survive.

 Sit under trees in an old farm place is much cooler and surviveable.  

Trees that were there before your ancestors shaded the earth from the extreme temps created by whiteman for farming.

all farmers have shade trees around there house to keep it cooler in the summer.

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5 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

Wrong....  when it’s hot out go sit in a chair all day In a soybean field or a wheat field all day with out water or umbrella for shade.  You may not survive.

 Sit under trees in an old farm place is much cooler and surviveable.  

Trees that were there before your ancestors shaded the earth from the extreme temps created by whiteman for farming.

all farmers have shade trees around there house to keep it cooler in the summer.

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46 minutes ago, DAVE said:

:lol:

Neil’s farm use to be all trees, sequestered much more carbon and was much cooler before it was raped of its trees that shaded it from the sun.  Most of eastern South Dakota was nothing but trees before deforestation of it contributed to global warming.  If he truely cared about global warming he would let his farm ground go back to natural enviroment 

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1 hour ago, BOHICA said:

Wrong....  when it’s hot out go sit in a chair all day In a soybean field or a wheat field all day with out water or umbrella for shade.  You may not survive.

 Sit under trees in an old farm place is much cooler and surviveable.  

Trees that were there before your ancestors shaded the earth from the extreme temps created by whiteman for farming.

all farmers have shade trees around there house to keep it cooler in the summer.

Go sit in a corn field same thing wtf your just in shade are you simple 

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38 minutes ago, Rod Johnson said:

Go sit in a corn field same thing wtf your just in shade are you simple 

So deforesting terrain is good and doesnt effect climate??  In the same area, Temps at ground level are much cooler in a heavy wooded areas,  farm homestead full of trees, shelter belts vs a corn feild, soybean feild, wheat fields, sunflower fields, etc etc etc.

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30 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

So deforesting terrain is good and doesnt effect climate??  In the same area, Temps at ground level are much cooler in a heavy wooded areas,  farm homestead full of trees, shelter belts vs a corn feild, soybean feild, wheat fields, sunflower fields, etc etc etc.

It’s all carbon capturing until you pave or cement it 

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2 minutes ago, Rod Johnson said:

It’s all carbon capturing until you pave or cement it 

nope.  The carbon locked away in a corn kernel is released into the atmosphere by the animal that eats it, the corn stove that burns it, or the automobile that expels the gasses out its exhaust pipe.  Plus the petroleum needed to harvest, till, and deforest the land produces huge amounts of carbon,  Plus the soil temperatures are warmer due to not being shade by large forest.

Deforestation for agriculture is one of the largest if not the largest climate change human activity.

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2 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

nope.  The carbon locked away in a corn kernel is released into the atmosphere by the animal that eats it, the corn stove that burns it, or the automobile that expels the gasses out its exhaust pipe.  Plus the petroleum needed to harvest, till, and deforest the land produces huge amounts of carbon,  Plus the soil temperatures are warmer due to not being shade by large forest.

Deforestation for agriculture is one of the largest if not the largest climate change human activity.

Wrong again. By far the most tonnage is in the straw and worked back into the soil. Owned again 

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12 minutes ago, Rod Johnson said:

Wrong again. By far the most tonnage is in the straw and worked back into the soil. Owned again 

You are wrong

 

decomposition of any organic material release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.  Agriculture is the largest source of global warming in the world. 

Straw is tilled back into the soil to speed the decomposition of the organic matter producing nutrients in the soil and release of global warming gasses into the atmosphere.  Any sequestered carbon of farming is released back into the atmosphere through decomposition.  Trees lock away alot more carbon then any crop.... Trees can grow and sequester carbon for 100's of years and decompose very slowly vs less then a year growing before it decomposes agriculture crops  Not to mention deforested bare soil will absorb more heat from the sun, get warmer and release that heat well into the evening. 

If you wanted to lock the carbon away from straw, you would bail it and put it under cover, sheild it from the enviroment and let it decompose slowly while each year storing straw and slowing decomposition.

Most of the global warming stuff that farming produces is farted out by animals as methane which is 25 times more potent to global warming then co 2

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Just now, BOHICA said:

You are wrong

 

decomposition of any organic material release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.  Agriculture is the largest source of global warming in the world. 

Straw is tilled back into the soil to speed the decomposition of the organic matter producing nutrients in the soil and release of global warming gasses into the atmosphere.  Any sequestered carbon of farming is released back into the atmosphere through decomposition.  Trees lock away alot more carbon then any crop....  Not to mention deforested bare soil will absorb more heat from the sun, get warmer and release that heat well into the evening. 

If you wanted to lock the carbon away from straw, you would bail it and put it under cover, sheild it from the enviroment and let it decompose slowly while each year storing straw and slowing decomposition.

Most of the global warming stuff that farming produces is farted out by animals as methane which is 25 times more potent to global warming then co 2

So forests release mega carbon and farming less good talk 

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2 minutes ago, Rod Johnson said:

So forests release mega carbon and farming less good talk 

Nope forest lock it away in wood and shield the earth from sun.  Asphalt just like farmers deforested fields attract the suns rays and heats up the surrounding enviroment through convection of the suns energy.  kind of like a stone fire place....They will radiate heat long after the fire is out....  Much like a farmers field will radiate heat long after the sun goes down

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1 minute ago, BOHICA said:

Nope forest lock it away in wood and shield the earth from sun.  Asphalt just like farmers deforested fields attract the suns rays and heats up the surrounding enviroment through convection of the suns energy.  kind of like a stone fire place....They will radiate heat long after the fire is out....  Much like a farmers field will radiate heat long after the sun goes down

Not when they burn. And they always did. And in huge quantities before farming stopped it 

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15 minutes ago, Rod Johnson said:

Not when they burn. And they always did. And in huge quantities before farming stopped it 

But what you farm was trees all trees and it sequestered carbon from burning forest.  100 millions upon 100's of millions of acres of land in north america were deforested for agriculture and those would eat all the carbon forest fires would produce and then some.  Then when the forest was burned it would grow new young forest sequestering massive amounts of carbon as it grows for hundreds and hundreds of years.  Farming release huge amounts of CO2 and global warming gasses through petroleum burning, decomposition and farting and shitting and are not carbon sinks like forest are.

 

Even kneal knows deforesting places like the amazon for agriculture effects the climate very negatively.

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49 minutes ago, BOHICA said:

But what you farm was trees all trees and it sequestered carbon from burning forest.  100 millions upon 100's of millions of acres of land in north america were deforested for agriculture and those would eat all the carbon forest fires would produce and then some.  Then when the forest was burned it would grow new young forest sequestering massive amounts of carbon as it grows for hundreds and hundreds of years.  Farming release huge amounts of CO2 and global warming gasses through petroleum burning, decomposition and farting and shitting and are not carbon sinks like forest are.

 

Even kneal knows deforesting places like the amazon for agriculture effects the climate very negatively.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prairie

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1 hour ago, BOHICA said:

But what you farm was trees all trees and it sequestered carbon from burning forest.  100 millions upon 100's of millions of acres of land in north america were deforested for agriculture and those would eat all the carbon forest fires would produce and then some.  Then when the forest was burned it would grow new young forest sequestering massive amounts of carbon as it grows for hundreds and hundreds of years.  Farming release huge amounts of CO2 and global warming gasses through petroleum burning, decomposition and farting and shitting and are not carbon sinks like forest are.

 

Even kneal knows deforesting places like the amazon for agriculture effects the climate very negatively.

Even one crop of wheat stores 400 billion mega tonnes of carbon

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