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In our arid environment sodium levels are usually the first thing to get out of control with over use of feedyard manure. I have seen super high levels of phos begin to cause other nutrient tie up as well. Typically just the fields adjacent to the yard, it’s cost prohibitive to be able to over use with freight and application expenses.
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@BuffalOKstate Stillwater is first, but Bozeman, Montana and Sheridan, Wyoming are tied for second
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@CBKimbrell For that I’ll sell them a quarter that two current and one planned major wind energy transmission lines cross
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@pinchehonkey Didn’t look too bad Tuesday or Wednesday so I was thinking we were ok but today I’m finding a lot of brown heads and growing points.
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@Grainger20 fact- where there is prairie dogs, there is prairie rattlers
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If you want to know how dumb most people are, here it is. An Amarillo TX city park has been taken over by prairie dogs, there are people on Facebook suggesting they relocate them, or make it a prairie dog exhibit. You can’t make this up, prairie dogs are absolutely useless.
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@pinchehonkey Hackers will also defeat the subscription paywalls
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@PanhandleFlash7 @WallStreetApes @grok Amen- the way I look at this is CRMWA only has so much capacity as it is right now so this is just that much less they have to ship south. They were putting in the pipeline to this project last year and it was amazing how deep they buried the line
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A massive 18 million square foot data center is being planned north of Amarillo Texas along with a nuclear power plant to power it Cotton farmer says the Texas panhandle is the largest US cotton producing region and the water needs of the data center will wipe out the industry Many residents in the area rely on well water too which will be likely wiped out The initial agreement with the City of Amarillo supplies 2.5 million gallons per day from municipal sources under a 20-year contract They can use 912.5 million gallons of water per year This will be devastating to the people who live there and rely on this water
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@PanhandleFlash7 @WallStreetApes @grok - 600 GPM pivot → 864k gal/day = 2.9 pivots nozzled @ 600 gpm for 2.5M gal/day - 300 GPM pivot → 432k gal/day = 5.8 pivots nozzles @ 300 gpm for 2.5M gal/day
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@LaneHaley19574 @WallStreetApes This is still an extremely minimal amount of water usage in comparison to other users, if you want to really get pissed off look into how much CRMWA sucks out from underneath you to let float down to Lubbock every day.
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Lane Haley🌵🌮@LaneHaley19574·
For clarification purposes so people can understand the amout of water being used, the facility will be using 6.8 acre feet of water annually. The average irrigated corn crop uses 2 acre feet of water. Cotton uses about 10-15 inches. In otherwords, the amount of water needed will be 3.5X that of a corn crop and 7X that of a cotton crop on the same 413 acres of land. For a more urban comparison, should the same land be covered with houses, the water usage would be 16 acre inches given each house used the average 300 gallons per day and each home sat on a 1/4 acre lot. Total water for the same acreage would be about 181M gallons annually. The project will be an ecological disaster that funnels money into politicians coffers and makes corporations filthy rich while running the rest of us off the land. None of these facilities should be built more than 5 miles from the coast and certainly not in the great plains or the desert. They need to scrap the project or admit they hate us and want to see us die.
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@TXPanAg @WallStreetApes @grok Since 1 pivot = 123 acres you meed to divide your 356 by 123 to standardize. Every one thinks the sky is falling in this and in reality it’s minimal.
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