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I thought there was a fire this early in the morning so I ran out.

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Sunday, November 24, 2024
4.18 am

99% of smoke coming from rural streets is incinerated.

I wonder what I should burn this early in the morning.

I don’t want it to catch fire just in case it happens.

I ran and

It’s burning whether it’s a persimmon or a bean stalk.

I’ve lived in the country all my life, and this is the first time I’ve seen it burned at 4 a.m. in the winter.

That’s just illegal

Don’t do that

Our local local government hired a monitor until December.

They stationed them in every neighborhood to monitor them.

You should listen to me

They even shred it for free if you apply to the local government (see photo below).

You can just farm it the following year.

Fine dust is fine dust, but it is also one of the causes of forest fires in winter.

Reduce carbon emissions

Organic matter can also be supplied.

Returning it to the ground without burning it

It’s much more profitable

Burning it like a habit will hurt your body

I can’t burn it during the day for fear of being reported.

Burning it at dawn in this cold weather

I think we have done enough in a real country.

As for this problem

I went running at dawn and woke up feeling dizzy.

If you don’t know about, need help with, or have any questions about shredding of agricultural by-products,

Please refer to the article below and contact each city/county agricultural technology center.

reference

https://naver.me/FqWq2ccS

(Attachment contains a good explanation of the agricultural by-product shredding support project)

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3 line summary

1. By-products from farming (bean stalks, perilla stalks, fruit tree branches, etc.)

2. If you apply, it will be processed for free.

3. So let’s not burn it.

4. Man City loses by goal difference

5. Losing streak

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