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Peat is a nonrenewable resource because it is being consumed much faster than it can be produced; a bog regrows at a rate of 0.04 inches per year. And this regrowth only occurs in 30-40% of peatlands.
Peat, a 6-foot-8 McDonald's All-American and five-star recruit, was looking to capture his fourth state title. His Perry coach, Sam Duane Jr., confirmed the injury.
Even peat pots, Hallett points out, are not a sustainable resource. "Those little fabric things around the peat pots are even worse," he adds. "You can't get rid of 'em.