Organic Nebraska retiree uses earths's heat to grow oranges in snow

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Nebraska retiree uses Earth's heat to grow oranges in snow

Kirsten Dirksen
Published on May 27, 2018
Winter temperatures in Alliance, Nebraska can drop to -20°F (the record low is -40°F/C), but retired mailman Russ Finch grows oranges in his backyard greenhouse without paying for heat. Instead, he draws on the earth's stable temperature (around 52 degrees in his region) to grow warm weather produce- citrus, figs, pomegranates - in the snow.

Finch first discovered geothermal heating in 1979 when he and his wife built it into their 4400-square-foot dream home to cut energy costs. Eighteen years later they decided to add a 16'x80' greenhouse in the backyard. The greenhouse resembles a pit greenhouse (walipini) in that the floor is dug down 4 feet below the surface and the roof is slanted to catch the southern sun.

To avoid using heaters for the cold Nebraska winter nights, Finch relies on the warm underground air fed into the greenhouse via plastic tubing under the yard and one fan.

Finch sells a "Citrus in the Snow" report detailing his work with his "geo-air" greenhouses and says anyone can build a market-producing greenhouse for about $25,000 or "less than the cost of a heat system on a traditional greenhouse".

Link to source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD_3_gsgsnk
Run time: 18:16
 

Stanb999

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Umm, heaters are less than a few hundred dollars. Propane is just a few hundred a year. Sounds like a scam at best, more likely a fabrication. For 20k you could heat a large greenhouse for 2 decades easy/ Large is enough to feed 100 families.
 
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