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*While these methods avoid the use herbicides, they have their downsides.  
*While these methods avoid the use herbicides, they have their downsides.  
**Tillage can damage soil life and structure, resulting in a loss of valuable nutrients and [[Soil Organic Matter]].
**Tillage can damage soil life and structure, resulting in a loss of valuable nutrients and [[Soil Organic Matter]].
Cover crops may compete with cash crops for nutrients and water, although this depends; [[Bait Plants]] and [[Co-Cropping]] can be beneficial (Re: [[Kionhekwa]] )
**Cover crops may compete with cash crops for nutrients and water, although this depends; [[Bait Plants]] and [[Co-Cropping]] can be beneficial (Re: [[Kionhekwa]] )
*[[Flame Weeding]] have been used with success, but often rely on propane gas from fossil sources.  
*[[Flame Weeding]] have been used with success, but often rely on propane gas from fossil sources.  
**Also [[Flame Weeding]] cannot be used in areas with a high [[Wildfire Risk]] and the Rows cannot have [[Companion Planting]] etc, but rather [[Mulch]] or worse yet [[Bare Topsoil]]
**Also [[Flame Weeding]] cannot be used in areas with a high [[Wildfire Risk]] and the Rows cannot have [[Companion Planting]] etc, but rather [[Mulch]] or worse yet [[Bare Topsoil]]

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A Photo of a Large TLUD Gasifier that seems highly adaptable to use as a Flash Steam Generator, built by Rob Diermair, Biochar Ontario.

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