I dreamed of a computerised organic food growing system.
It was a bit like in those fairground grabber games, that you control the arm to pick things up.
This system utilised something like this.
It was in a big greenhouse, which had this over head rail system, with this "arm" which could move over the beds and crop the plants and replant and water new plants in.
People focused their energy on propagating the plants and the grabber arm would pick them up, plant them by digging a little hole, and dropping them in, earthing around, and watering immediately, as soon as old plants were cropped out, so there was never any time when the soil was bare and not being utilised.
It was intelligent. It was doing all the harvesting as well as the planting, so it did not need to plant things in big blocks but could intercrop the plants with extreme complexity, so as to avoid pest problems and diseases, so a rotation system was not necessary.
The yields from this system were extremely high, and the quality was great as it was all organic.
You could program this system with a desired product and it would figure out quite quickly what was required and give you the timing that the cell plants were required.
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