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Under the warm August sun, the wiry, lushly bearded farmer moves at a slow walk through the field, swinging his scythe in a steady rhythm, the tawny stalks of wheat falling to one side in neat rows.
This story appears in the May 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Fields of wheat and barley would grow faster if the sun didn’t go down at night. So an international group of scientists ...
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