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New research from the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory points to the possibility that wind turbines placed on or near farmland may actually increase the yields of soybean and corn crops.

Sara Pryor, a professor of atmospheric science at Indiana University Bloomington, led a team of Iowa State University climate researchers to this conclusion: declining wind speeds in parts of the United States could impact more than the wind power industry.

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