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*Effective yet imprecise, mainly used in between rows
*Effective yet imprecise, mainly used in between rows
*Looks metal af too which is a plus?
*Looks metal af too which is a plus?
*Often done with [[LPG]] currently making this "organic" method not always eco friendly (at least on a NOx / CO2 emmissions standpoint, again complex issues)
*Often done with [[LPG]] / [[Propane]] / [[CNG]] etc currently making this "organic" method not always eco friendly (at least on a NOx / CO2 emmissions standpoint, again complex issues)
*If done with [[Biogas]] ,  [[RNG]] ,  or [[Syngas]] based flames, this could be accessable, effective, and eco friendly


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Revision as of 06:59, 8 December 2020

Basics

  • Non-Chemical Weeding via essentially "blanching" the weeds via hot flames + gas around said flame
  • Effective yet imprecise, mainly used in between rows
  • Looks metal af too which is a plus?
  • Often done with LPG / Propane / CNG etc currently making this "organic" method not always eco friendly (at least on a NOx / CO2 emmissions standpoint, again complex issues)
  • If done with Biogas , RNG , or Syngas based flames, this could be accessable, effective, and eco friendly

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