Kuzu Link

By the 1930s, the U.S. Soil Conservation Service made a fateful decision. They promoted kuzu to fight the catastrophic dust bowl erosion. They paid farmers up to $8 per acre to plant it. For a decade, it was a hero—the "miracle vine" that linked barren subsoil back to fertility. Government nurseries grew 85 million seedlings.

Understanding how to establish, manage, and query a Kùzu link is crucial for engineers building everything from advanced recommendation systems to GraphRAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) pipelines for Artificial Intelligence. Architectural Breakdown of a Kùzu Link kuzu link