Using CRISPR-Cas9, scientists engineered a yeast to produce the nutrient feed. Farmers could have it in two years.

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    Here in Germany farmers are payed for a strip of each field to be planted with wild flowers instead. They don’t lose money at all and nature keeps a bit of land. Simple and cheap.

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      That’s a nice idea, but it would be better if the farmers hadn’t bought that strip of field to begin with.

      Farming is ridiculous like that.

      Now the farmers are getting paid your tax euros because they once bought it, destroyed it and took no responsibility for it.

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        I like paying for a strip of land that it maintained for nature. That’s a great use of taxes IMHO.

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          No doubt. But why does the farmer get the money? It would make more sense for the government to buy the land back for good.

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            Rotating crops and rotating strips and the free choice to plant something else or flowers. Its just an incentive, not a communistic wonderland.