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It’s time to consider the lilies. Or in this case, flowers in general.
It’s been a short while since an agriculture-related topic was discussed in this newsletter, so a chance encounter with the following LinkedIn post offered an intriguing opportunity to evaluate a specified research question. Here’s the question, solicited by the post’s author:
Can rows of wildflowers really replace pesticides? Turns out, yes.
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