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<blockquote data-quote="andybob" data-source="post: 1795716" data-attributes="member: 2703"><p>They are testing the masks in our chambers at the moment, the system in itself works but there is no way they will be able to keep the masks on outside of the research controlled conditions. The Holsteins have been co operative to a point, the Angus not at all! The cost would be prohibitive even if the system could be made to work. The other dead horse being flogged is a series of seaweed tests, all of which achieve no difference in methane emissions, but they keep coming back with the next seaweed based product, whoever is financing this has deep pockets. When all is said and done, all the carbon is in cycle, and maintaining good quality native pastures, savannas and cover cropping cereals will sequester all the CO2 and methane back into organic carbon without human assistance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybob, post: 1795716, member: 2703"] They are testing the masks in our chambers at the moment, the system in itself works but there is no way they will be able to keep the masks on outside of the research controlled conditions. The Holsteins have been co operative to a point, the Angus not at all! The cost would be prohibitive even if the system could be made to work. The other dead horse being flogged is a series of seaweed tests, all of which achieve no difference in methane emissions, but they keep coming back with the next seaweed based product, whoever is financing this has deep pockets. When all is said and done, all the carbon is in cycle, and maintaining good quality native pastures, savannas and cover cropping cereals will sequester all the CO2 and methane back into organic carbon without human assistance. [/QUOTE]
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