I like that somebody is thinking about using materials, BUT, I use sawdust and straw for horse bedding 1/2 of the year, and some in their shelter, too, during the summer. It is Not an unused resource. In fact, it is a wonderful by product of wheat and oat farming. Even so, it would help the soil, if the farmer decided to till it under. I never seem to see that happen, though.
When I talked to a Vet at the University of Illinois some 20 years ago about my water, he talked to Me for some 30 minutes, told me that he had raised draft horses and wintered them exclusively on straw.
It's somebody's pipe dream that straw ISN'T utilized. If so, it would be practically free, yet I still pay a good price/bale for my 50 bales each year.
Do you know that a company is making paper towels out of bamboo, now?
These affordable reusable bamboo paper towels from "Shark Tank" clean my home better than regular paper towels, and they're more eco-friendly.
www.businessinsider.com
I think that is genius! Bamboo can grow so fast that you can see the difference every day.
So, no burning up bamboo, either, in my book.
Wish I could buy you that tractor
@Dirtmechanic! No offense to folks who own the other tractors, but I sold on Kubota from 2 sources, a friend who had owned one for many years AND a guy I met doing a refinanced loan package at his house, who told me, that although he had owned a John Deere dealership before retiring, he would not recommend their compact tractor, but suggested I buy a Kubota compact, instead.
I love the features that let you put on and take off implements without getting any of your fingers in the way.
However, if somebody GAVE you a John Deere OR a Mahindra OR a New Holland, I wouldn't refuse it.