Over a pint in Oxford, we may have stumbled upon the holy grail of agriculture | George Monbiot

I'm loving this new tech for farming 🌾💚! I mean, who would've thought that using seismology to study soil properties could be a game-changer? It's like, we've been digging up the land and messing with it for ages, but we never really knew what we were doing. This Earth Rover Program is a total game-changer, especially with those open-source tech and partnerships with farmers and NGOs 🤝.

It's crazy to think that we can measure soil properties at unprecedented resolution now! I'm all about sustainable farming practices and minimizing harm to the environment 🌿. And with this technology, it's like we're taking a giant leap forward towards creating a healthier food system for everyone 🍴.

I'm excited to see how this project expands and what kind of impact it can make on a global scale 🌎! With the EU's soil-monitoring law in place, I think we're gonna start seeing some real changes in the way farmers operate. And who knows, maybe one day we'll have a database of all our soil ecosystems that's like, totally comprehensive and stuff 🤓!
 
What's up 🤔? Just saw this crazy news about the Earth Rover program and I'm low-key impressed! Using seismology to map soil properties is like something out of sci-fi 🚀. It's amazing that they're making it open-source so farmers can use it too. We need more innovation in sustainable farming practices, especially with the EU's new soil-monitoring law ⚖️. Can you imagine having accurate data on soil ecosystems and being able to make informed decisions about your farm? Game-changer 🤯! What do you guys think - is this the future of agriculture?
 
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