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Published Arizona, United StatesUpdated

Scientists Dismissed his Desert Farming. Now They’re Studying it

Summary by Seed World
On the sun-scorched plateaus of Arizona, Dr. Michael Johnson is proving that ancient Indigenous knowledge can outsmart modern ag. On the high, wind-scoured plateaus of northern Arizona, where rainfall is rare, a quiet agricultural miracle has unfolded for over 3,000 years. In a land most would consider uninhabitable, Hopi farmers have coaxed corn, beans, squash, and melons from the earth using no irrigation, no fertilizers, and no modern machine…
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Seed World broke the news in on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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