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Waterloo News
Bernard Glick
February 12, 2013

Feeding Earth's growing population

Microbes that help plants grow in harsh conditions will help feed Earth’s growing population. It’s an affordable solution for both the developed and developing worlds, where farmers have already begun successful implementation of this technology.

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