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Fertilizer from the Wind

Wind energy is powering hydrogen production for green ammonia fertilizer.

03/24/2024

Prairie Sportsman

Fertilizer from the Wind

Clip: Season 15 Episode 7 | 9m 7sVideo has Closed Captions

Wind energy is powering hydrogen production for green ammonia fertilizer.

Western Minnesota researchers are using wind energy to make hydrogen and converting it to “green ammonia” fertilizer. Minnesotans spend almost a billion dollars a year on anhydrous ammonia fertilizer that is made from fossil fuels.

03/24/2024

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Fast Forage: Wild Bergamot

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Clip: S15 Ep7 | 5m 41s | Harvesting wild Bergamot with Nicole Zempel. (5m 41s)

Precision Rifle Series

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Clip: S15 Ep7 | 10m 48s | The Prairie Sportsman crew attends a friendly team precision rifle competition. (10m 48s)

Precision Shots and Green Ammonia

Preview: S15 Ep7 | 30s | A precision rifle competition and converting wind energy into green ammonia. (30s)

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