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If you had like a mining room or mining closet, you can use the heat from mining to help grow your plants.

How did they grow food before bitcoin mining? This oughta be good. Do cold weather plants like bitcoin mining heat?

Is bitcoin mining heat similar to the sun and natural outdoor temps?

You know they have been farming for a pretty long time without bitcoin, lol. It's not hard to farm without Bitcoin machines, this is just something they could add.
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If you had like a mining room or mining closet, you can use the heat from mining to help grow your plants.

How did they grow food before bitcoin mining? This oughta be good. Do cold weather plants like bitcoin mining heat?

Is bitcoin mining heat similar to the sun and natural outdoor temps?
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If you had like a mining room or mining closet, you can use the heat from mining to help grow your plants.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community-supported_agriculture

Check here to see if you have a local farm that supports a subscription based food purchase:
http://www.localharvest.org/organic-farms/

If you can convince your local farmer to accept bitcoins, you are all set.

I checked this out at one point in my area. I found an organic farm that charged something around $150/month (or maybe that was per week) for membership. With membership you were able to go to the farm weekly and pick up a few bags of fresh vegetables and rabbit meat (their specialty) and at times they would have other meat from the few animals they had on the farm. What you get that week depended upon what they harvested that week. It was a pretty decent deal and they gave me a tour of the farm (they charged $10 for tours) to show what types of food they grow and how they grow it. They had some hydroponics, a very good system of raising rabbits and using their droppings to help with fertilization. All quite interesting. In the end, my wife was not up for it. Although she likes meat, she loves animals and if she actually sees the animals that will eventually become meat...she would not be able to eat it. And I am not big on vegetables and that was mainly what they provided so we declined. They actually had a waiting list of people though (since they would only allow for so many people to be members since there is only so much food).

Another local farm I found had organically fed cattle. You could subscribe to that and get a full, half, quarter cattle once every few months. I asked to be put on that waiting list but never heard back.
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In the United States, at least, farmers are encouraged to use Federal Reserve Notes via large subsidies.
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Any ideas guys?  lol
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