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"Anyone who wants it to be even more efficient..."

...is a reasonable person, far as I can tell. Or is there an upper limit on desired efficiency?



touche. But I do believe there are upper limits on desired efficiency in some cases. I'm not a fan of eliminating jobs in all cases. In agriculture I'm not a fan of consolidation and I see the endgame as a few huge companies owning most of the farmland in the US (most of the land) and all those jobs going away. So I guess I'm not against efficiency so much as consolidation of power and ownership. Perhaps one day we'll all have our own robotic gardener, but I doubt it.


The limits of crop production (also) by Prof. Bugbee (don't remember the main author) might be a good starting point for venturing into this question.




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