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Ancient Bison Herds of the American Midwest and the Domestication of the Lost Crops

Vast soy and corn fields dominate the landscape of industrial agriculture in the North American Midwest. Decades ago however, this stretch of land was marked by rich argricultural diversity. But what does the spread of these early domesticated plant species imply about human-animal relations? And how did they influence the emergence of agricultural practices?

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A herd of buffalo grazing in a field in the North American Midwest. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, CC BY 2.0