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An agricultural scientist conducts an experiment in two identical, sealed greenhouses to test a new fertilizer's effect on the weight of harvested pumpkins. In Greenhouse A, pumpkin plants receive the new fertilizer. In Greenhouse B, the plants receive a nutrient-neutral placebo. All other conditions, including soil type, water amounts, and light exposure, are kept exactly the same for both greenhouses. After the growing season, the pumpkins from Greenhouse A are, on average, 2kg heavier than the pumpkins from Greenhouse B. Based strictly on this experimental design, what is the most accurate conclusion the scientist can draw?

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