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    1. DankRoughly on

      Awesome. I’ll wait a bit and see how this all shakes out before ordering any chornobyl produce.

    2. I can see a great selling point for Chornobyl branded beer. Might make it more profitable then selling the grain directly.

    3. Grandmaster_Aroun on

      Its been almost 40 years, so yea areas outside the exclusion zone itself should be mostly safe

    4. One-Fan-7296 on

      Didn’t Russia just go in with a bunch of troops to test not too long ago? Stiring up all kinds of crap? And what about the giant hole in the dome, that Russia also didnt do? Does that factor in? ~40 years just doesn’t seem like enough for an elephants foot that is one of the most radioactive objects in history.

    5. Listelmacher on

      If people still have reservations or doubts, “technical” crops can be planted.
      Examples are THC-less hemp used for textiles to braked pads (reinforcement)
      flax (also textiles, but also linseed oil can be used for wood and steel conservation),
      nettles textiles, in earlier times used for tents (nettles are known to take iron from the ground like spinach,
      so it could also take other metals), Camelina sativa, mulberry if one wants to try to make natural silk
      (grows also in Germany and it doesn’t look that it is invasive, even if it is a non-indigenous plant).
      Or just wood or flowers.

    6. Majestic-Elephant383 on

      I am not so sure about this. in 2022, a bunch of Russian soldiers prove that it is not by getting radiation burns digging up the soil to make trenches.

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