>When you realize that your process can be tweaked to crank out 25 barrels of refinery compatible crude oil equivalent bio-fuel per day as mere byproduct per production facility
I'll see you guys on the moon.
>>1773816
what are you talking about
>>1774464
I have figured out how to combine hydroponic cash crop production, bio-fuel production, and solar energy production in one cash cow of a facility.
>>1774470
So a hydroponics farm, with an algae lake and solar panel roofing?
>>1774512
Yep. But the trick is to let the algae flow through the hydroponic flow and let them sup the same nutrients. Incidentally the algal strain you use can actually reduce contamination because of how it pushes out other micro-cultures.
Please explain more. What are you growing?
>>1774619
Presently I'm looking at massive quantities of saffron, but I can easily pivot to pretty much anything growable with hydroponics.
>>1774629
too late, unless ur at the UV
>>1774523
Saffron is a fucking bitch to grow properly and you're liable to fuck it up hard. I recommend tobacco or something similar if you want cash crops.
What. Post a good YouTube video to explain this sheit
>>1773816
Other people produce crude oil by pumping it out of the ground for free, basically.
>>1774769
>Gibs from the government mean I don't even care about whether or not I'm successful or not
You make a very strong argument for libertarianism without even realizing it.
>>1774774
praxeology as a whole
>>1774774
I'm viable with or without the subsidy, but with it I can afford to fuck up once or twice.
>strong argument for libertarianism
I've never seen a prima facia case for libertarianism, but I have met a lot of smug libertarians.
>>1774629
Grow some hydro weed. People will come back for more.
>>1774857
I'd love to, but my state's licensing laws are too restrictive for me to get in because I'm not currently fellating any politicians.