A study from Iowa State University suggests that not only the energy created from wind turbines, but turbulence resulting from these turbines benefit crops. These turbines around the crops were able to make it a bit cooler during the day and about a degree warmer at night. This benefits the crops because it suppresses the formation of dew and dries the crop to fight mold and fungi from growing. Factors like clean and energy and benefiting surrounding crops helps influence farmers to hopefully hop off the fossil fuel train and hop on the clean energy one.
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