I haven't really been keeping up with the land news/timeline, but this is an interesting development. Grain production going down that much while being a necessary resource is going to shake things up a lot. Similar to the Keep research post, I think it is very nice of you to share this knowledge with the community. I wonder if this post will trigger FOMO in some people and make grain producing land prices go much higher.
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