Transition-Yield-Drag Denial
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Claiming, against the empirical record, that a regenerative transition produces no period of lower yield. Most rotations show a 5–25% yield dip across the first two-to-five years before recovering and, under stress conditions, often overtaking conventional; denying the dip costs the field credibility.