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Farming in the Dark: How Electro-Agriculture Outpaces Photosynthesis
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Yeah this is IMHO mainly for cash and/or water intensive crops so you can use the fields for other stuff. Soybean is both and we need an increasingly high amount of it because both vegetarians and cattle consume it in large quantities for its nutritional density.