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Green hay can heat up and combust even create a gas that can be flammable, barns in Wisconsin would burn down because someone improperly stored hay.

I once stayed at a farm as a kid. Their water heating system was a length of hose pipe curled through a pile of old hay and horse manure. The water came from a spring up a hill and passed through a UV steriliser. Quite an ingenious design as it heated the water to the same temperature you’d get from a standard boiler.
 
I once stayed at a farm as a kid. Their water heating system was a length of hose pipe curled through a pile of old hay and horse manure. The water came from a spring up a hill and passed through a UV steriliser. Quite an ingenious design as it heated the water to the same temperature you’d get from a standard boiler.
Do you have to regularly pile more horse shit on the heating core to keep the water temperature consistent? It is powered by decomposing organic material, thus why I ask.
 
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