James Dyson reveals the future of farming

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Hm, well, your response to that may be: Brilliant, a great mind on a crucial issue; Above his pay-grade; WTF?; Who?; or a number of other responses, but Britain points with pride to Sir James, "best known as the inventor of the bagless vacuum cleaner, which works on the principle of cyclonic separation" (Wikipedia). Dyson products are renowned for their chic styling as well as their revolutionary functionality. As the Wimbledon grass-court tennis tournament - another source of British pride to many - gets underway, Sir James makes a shrewd move in focusing on strawberry crops: the summertime treat of strawberries and cream is closely associated with a visit to Wimbledon. As the 78-year-old explains here, he's a manufacturer and has approached farming from this point of view. The footage takes us inside the high-tech strawberry farm, with technicians revealing how they engineer optimal crops. "We should be able to grow everything we eat," says Dyson. How do you view this, as working with or against Nature?
Keywords: Dyson Farming, technology in farming, Dyson strawberry growing, hi-tech farming, British farming, sustainable food production, xFarm Technologies
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