The 170-Year-Old Experiment Hiding in This Field

The 170-Year-Old Experiment Hiding in This Field

For nearly 170 years, a simple patch of grass in England has been the site of the world’s longest-running scientific experiment, revealing foundational truths about agriculture, evolution, and climate change.

In a quiet English field, the world’s longest-running experiment has been active for nearly 170 years. What began as a partnership between two Victorian scientists to test fertilizers on grass sparked a major scientific feud and laid the foundation for modern agriculture. Today, the Park Grass experiment provides invaluable data on evolution, biodiversity, and climate change, revealing profound secrets hidden within its soil.

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