๐ Perennial crops: Attacking the roots of erosion
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Progress: Modern agriculture relies on annual plants - including corn, wheat, and most other grains - that complete their life cycles in a single season. Annual seeds must be replanted every year, forcing farmers to kill the weeds (chemically or mechanically) that compete with crops for sunlight, nutrients, and water, especially when the plants are seedlings. Moreover, the regular plowing of croplands wreaks havoc on topsoil, contributing to erosion, which
๐ Perennial crops: Attacking the roots of erosion
๐ Perennial crops: Attacking the roots ofโฆ
๐ Perennial crops: Attacking the roots of erosion
Progress: Modern agriculture relies on annual plants - including corn, wheat, and most other grains - that complete their life cycles in a single season. Annual seeds must be replanted every year, forcing farmers to kill the weeds (chemically or mechanically) that compete with crops for sunlight, nutrients, and water, especially when the plants are seedlings. Moreover, the regular plowing of croplands wreaks havoc on topsoil, contributing to erosion, which