28/05/2026
This is not some extra advanced agriculture science btw 😭
This is literally your 8th–9th class Biology chapter on nitrogen fixation playing out in real life.
The aesthetic sunflower fields you’re seeing everywhere right now?
Most people don’t realize that sunflowers are actually heavy feeders and consume huge amounts of nitrogen from the soil.
Which is why farmers often plant moong and other leguminous crops beside them — because legumes naturally help restore nitrogen back into the soil through bacteria living in their roots.
The more time we spend at farms, the more we realize:
farming is basically science hidden inside everyday life 🌱