Submitted by thorium43 t3_xt4rx6 in Futurology
RedCascadian t1_iqp0q3v wrote
Reply to comment by Aggravating-Bottle78 in Could offshore wind sites host edible seaweed farms? The Swedes think so by thorium43
It's also carbon negative if done right, and benefits sealife, even cleans up the water!
Aggravating-Bottle78 t1_iqpb794 wrote
Yes, in fact they can just grow it and sink it, and it grows very fast. It can actually be a good animal feed that is cheap (if you can transport it) and reduces the cow burps.
xXSpaceturdXx t1_iqpexs2 wrote
I read an article once about some red seaweed that they could feed cows that was cheap and it reduced cow farts by a large percentage. But I think it was one of those things that is good on paper but it didn’t really catch on.
angeredtsuzuki t1_iqpshyo wrote
The cows "didn't like the taste" apparently. Easier to just...not eat beef.
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