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Dyson Reveals Its Futuristic Farming Vision

Dyson has unveiled a new rotating farm design that aims to make food production more local, sustainable and dependable.

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Dyson, a company best known for its vacuums and hair dryers, has a new circular farm design. The new design includes rows of strawberry plants rotate to share sunlight and robots that do everything from harvesting to releasing helpful insect. There are also sensors to help farmers keep an eye on things. 

The company is also getting into the renewable energy game. Check out the video embedded in this article to find out how it all connects and what it could mean for the future of food. 

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A look inside Dyson's new circular strawberry farm.

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