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More is better. Not always, like more assignments is not better, or more dirty dishes. But with things that are good or that you need, more is generally better. Exam cheat sheets for example, the more answers you can cram onto that sheet of paper the more likely you are to do well on the test. Granted you do want a level of organisation so you can navigate it easily. 
More is also better when it comes to crops, no substance farmer would say no to more yields or profits, so why would it be any different for plants? In fact aside from greater crop yields, densely planted crops also suppress weeds!
Why is this such a big deal?
Women substance farmers will spend 50% of their time weeding their crops, therefore stealing their time and energy away from other projects and jobs. So by planting their crops more densely they are actually saving time. 
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But what about competition for nutrients between the plants? 
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Competition is definitely something to consider but there are ways to avoid the negative effects of it. For instance planting a few different crops with different root depths, allows them to draw water and nutrients from various points.
Or hillside substance farmers can plant in areas that weren’t previously in use (like the vertical sides of terraces). These additional plants’ rooting systems can also help reduce erosion and runoff. 
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Ergo More=Better.
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