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	<title>Comments on: Eat your way to a healthy climate: new report</title>
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		<title>By: Hepe</title>
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		<description>Please be sure that in all projects that you support for methane power you fully understand the natural manuring effect of free range animals as opposed to &#039;restrained&#039; animals.  Using methane power is a &#039;spin off&#039; of artificially housed animals.  Disposing of animal waste surry or liquids derived from housed animals is not a natural land health and management process, it is a convenience.  You need to thoroughly research soil and land management in respect of manures, farmers can also inherit bad practice and are cost driven, they may not always understand the correct organic use of manures.  Health of soils is highly important and the free ranging of animals and fowl contributes to soil health.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Please be sure that in all projects that you support for methane power you fully understand the natural manuring effect of free range animals as opposed to &#8216;restrained&#8217; animals.  Using methane power is a &#8216;spin off&#8217; of artificially housed animals.  Disposing of animal waste surry or liquids derived from housed animals is not a natural land health and management process, it is a convenience.  You need to thoroughly research soil and land management in respect of manures, farmers can also inherit bad practice and are cost driven, they may not always understand the correct organic use of manures.  Health of soils is highly important and the free ranging of animals and fowl contributes to soil health.</p>
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