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We have plans to go into advanced farming systems like this

It won't be 50 to 100% improvements in crop yields

It'll be multiplications in performance

Divisions in whole numbers in costs

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The image is a video frame from a YouTube video titled "Grass Is The Most Wasteful Crop In The US. Should We Ban It? | True Cost | Insider Business" on the Insider channel. It shows an aerial view of a desert landscape featuring numerous circular fields, likely created by center pivot irrigation systems. The area appears arid, with sandy and barren land surrounding the circles of vegetation.
In the upper left corner, "Google Earth" is visible, indicating the use of satellite imagery. The circular patterns vary in size and color, indicating different stages of cultivation or types of crops. Some circles are lush and green, while others appear more barren or have concentric patterns suggesting different growth phases or irrigation levels.
The scene highlights the contrast between the cultivated land and the surrounding desert, emphasizing the agricultural practice in a challenging environment. The setting's arid nature and the use of irrigation suggest a focus on water usage and sustainability, aligning with the video's theme of examining the environmental cost of cultivating grass in the U.S.
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