Bean Breeding

Selectively breed beans for maximum size until x (?) generations later, they are tomato sized super beans so large that a couple could be a meal. Would be very cool. No idea how many generations it would take. But once I get a pad I’ll probably start testing until the end of my life. Hopefully the beans will at least have doubled in size by then.

Why beans? Beans are healthy and nutrient dense. They’re delicious. But they’re small, so they’re perfect for breeding.

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  1. This follows in the footsteps of Darwin and many
    other inquisitive Europeans of the late eighteenth
    and early nineteenth centuries. There are volumes
    and volumes of treatises on ‘Bean Cultivation’ . This
    work is most often associated with high cognitive
    achievement.

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