The Green Files > 127 - Feeding the World

http://www.pulsethebook.com [Pulse] With the rise of agriculture, we’ve planted much of the world’s open land with crops, but Cather’s primal vision still runs deep. From amber waves of grain to the verdant green of rice fields, the promise of an abundant harvest comforts us in ways that few sights can.

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