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NoMoreLies
07.03.09 12:40
Fish, assuming (yes, I know, Ass u me) they can be raised in capitivity sustainably, would probably provide the bulk of the animal protein.
Locksley
26.02.09 5:22
A source of high-quality animal protein is still a necessity, and taking advantage of fish/aquaponic waste products would be wise.
NoMoreLies
20.02.09 17:18
Well, we have Clovers which can fix Nitrogen. It isn't really that far off, maybe a month if someone started now.
Locksley
18.02.09 1:29
Until then....
webtaz99
17.02.09 17:36
Genetic engineering will likely give us plants which can make their own nitrates.