The future of agriculture
Plants grown under laboratory conditions, mushrooms growing in sawdust, endless greenhouses: the future will look like this for agriculture – hvg.hu.wrote after Business Insider.
Plants grown under laboratory conditions, mushrooms growing in sawdust, endless greenhouses: the future will look like this for agriculture. German photographer Henrik Spohler recently documented agricultural methods including the genetic engineering of plants by scientists in Germany, “gigantic outdoor monocultures in the United States,” and farming “under glass and plastic in the Netherlands and Spain” to show “places where man has assumed the role of Creator.”
Cutting-edge agriculture combines ancient techniques with innovations and extraordinary scale. The result can look like science fiction. (Business Insider, hvg.hu)
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