Comment on Breakthrough: "Electronic soil" boosts crop growth by over 50%

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Thrashy@lemmy.world ⁨9⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Farmers are quick to jump on an opportunity to refine their current processes in ways that reduce their inputs and increase their outputs, espescially when it only costs them a few grand in capital investment (drones for surveying and spot treatment) or hilariously over-subsidized by the government (bioethanol). Wholesale change from the literal ground up, not so much, and perhaps understandably so – farmers have massive, often generational investment in infrastructure and equipment for farming in specific ways and with specific crops, operate on narrow margins, and don’t have much available liquidity to change things up on a whim. For that reason, major innovations in agriculture don’t usually come from farmers; instead they usually come from land-grant university research.

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