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Welcome back to Down On The Farm. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 11 percent of greenhouse gas emissions in 2020 came from agricultural efforts from livestock such as cows, farmlands and rice production. This means we have a desperate need to change the way we produce our food.
Silicon Valley startup IronOx has been busy doing this by using automation. It has moved crops indoors, used robots to manage them and placed them under the watchful eye of smart cameras. Intention? To grow more and better more efficiently and sustainably, according to an article published on Saturday by CNET. Watch this video and stay informed!
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