Kevin Espiritu
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There are corn that produces more than one.
Like two.
Like two, you know, like two, you know.
But yeah, like people will do that.
I mean, we'll do that sometimes.
You'll cover crop and you'll let like barley or rye or oats or something like that or some sort of legume because legumes do something called nitrogen fixation where not only will they take CO2 like every plant will from the air, they'll fix atmospheric nitrogen into the soil.
Into the soil.
Which is great.
And so you grow something like that.
Well, yeah, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium are the three major elements that plants need to grow, nitrogen being probably the most needed.
The most, right.
I love that.
The group that's doing it the most are these urban farming folks who are farming on maybe a third of an acre like me, although I'm not traditionally farming.
I've got a buddy here in San Diego.
He farms on an acre.
I think he makes about 150 grand a year selling his produce at market.
He loves that lifestyle.
Give us his address too.
Yeah, I got you.
When you ever come down, we'll do a whole tour.