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Soybeans, Soy Milk, and the Goal: Protein

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Modest and unassuming. Yet they’re packed with an unsettling to some, but great amount of power. Each cup contains approximately 29 grams of protein, as confirmed by the USDA National Nutrient Database (31g to others). That is an impressive payload for something that doesn’t scream for attention. If you’re looking for strength, endurance, or simply the satisfaction of knowing you’re consuming something that could have sprouted into life but instead met its fate at your hands, soybeans are your answer.

Growing Soybeans in a 600-Square-Foot Space

If you have 600 square feet of land β€” enough room for a very large grave or a moderately sized vegetable garden β€” you have the capacity to cultivate your own protein empire. The process is methodical. It demands patience. It requires control. But in the end, it is worth it.

  1. Select the Right Soil β€” Soybeans demand well-drained soil with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0…

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