Lee, Chad: Wheat Production
Introducing intensive wheat management strategies changed wheat production and the wheat industry in Kentucky. Wheat is no longer an after-thought for our ...
Mid-Atlantic Crop School
Mark Shepard: Nutrient Density of Ecological Food Systems | 2019 Soil & Nutrition Conference
Nutrient Density of Ecological Food Systems Mark Shepard https://bionutrient.org Are you designing your food system for maximum calories, or maximum ...
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Crazy Plants You Never Knew You Could EAT
Botanical explorer Joseph Simcox explores the subject of The American Native Peoples and Their Food Systems. Nowadays, people associate American native ...
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Karen Radner | Assyrian Imperial Power and How to Oppose It
Karen Radner, LMU Munich and University College London In the early first millennium BC, the ancient kingdom of Assyria became the dominant power of the ...
The Oriental Institute
Local Food Therapy: How to Eat Healthy and Local!
Why should you eat local? How does a CSA get you fresh vegetables? Farmer Greg Dunn joins Dr. denBoer to talk about healthy plants, healthy people, and ...
DBCnaturalhealth
Longevity Diet & Lifestyle Caught On Camera w/ Jason Prall
Science says eating just one meal per day can improve your health. Learn more at https://highintensityhealth.com/OMAD ----- Film maker, Jason Prall has ...
High Intensity Health
Pat Hayes: After 10,000 years, is it time for barley to go naked?
Pat Hayes, Crop and Soil Science, Oregon State University Plant Breeding and Genetics Section seminar series November 8, 2016 More seminar videos: ...
Cornell SIPS
Insect and Disease Management for Oilseed Crops
This session covers identification of insect pests and diseases in oilseed crops in the Pacific Northwest, including flea beetle, lygus bug, cabbage seedpod ...
WSU CAHNRS
Ask a Yale Environmental Expert April 23 2020 Dr Orefice
Topic 3: The Benefits and Applications of Integrating Trees into Northeast Agriculture Expert: Dr. Joe Orefice, Lecturer and Director of Forest and Agricultural ...
Urban Resources Initiative
The Island Cooking of Crete
Crete is Greece's largest island. It was here that researchers first documented the health benefits of the Mediterranean diet. In this brief look at their way of ...
The Culinary Institute of America
Less Common Fruit Bearing Crops, Thursday, April 5th, 2018 - Elizabeth Wahle
Most people don't try what they aren't familiar with. Everyone or most everyone is familiar with fruits like apples, pears, cherries, blueberries and raspberries, but ...
Illinois Extension Local Foods and Small Farms
Gardening with Heirlooms, presented by Rosalind Creasy
Seed Savers Exchange is proud to have author, photographer, and landscape designer Rosalind Creasy give a presentation on gardening with heirlooms, ...
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Thor Oechsner OGRAIN 2020 - Keynote: Finding success with diverse small grains
Building rotations that include one or more high value small grain crops for both human and livestock feed can provide both financial and soil building benefits.
OGRAIN - Organic Grain Resources and Information Network
China's Mega Projects: Food
China feeds 22 percent of the world's population with only seven percent of the world's cultivated land. What's the secret? Find out in the latest episode of our ...
CGTN
Daily Dose of Nature | The Grizzlies of Yellowstone - A Conservation Triumph
Rocky Mountain naturalist guide Aaron Bott shares the inspiring story of the grizzly bear's revival in Yellowstone. Exterminated throughout most of the American ...
Natural Habitat Adventures
Unbroken Ground | A New Old Way to Grow Food
Unbroken Ground explains the critical role food will play in the next frontier of our efforts to solve the environmental crisis. It explores four areas of agriculture that ...
Patagonia
Carpe Diem: Is This The Answer To This Fishy Problem? | Real Wild Channel
Since it was accidentally released into the Mississippi River 30 years ago, a relentless aquatic invader —the Asian Carp—has been heading north. Famous for ...
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The Wines of Washington
Updated January 2020. Originally published May 2014. GuildSomm.com.
GuildSomm
Living Larders - Perennial Living Food Stores
Let Us Show You How To Bring Permaculture Into Your Life, Get Our Free E-Course http://bit.ly/2CdIu6O Living Larders are an example of a simple solution that ...
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Plant Hunters
Connie Carter describes the work of the intrepid group of scientists from the U.S. and beyond who traveled the world collecting plants to enrich botanical ...
Library of Congress
Aurora Sustainability Lecture - Adam Price - 16th October 2019
Adam Price presents his talk, Rice - The World's Favourite Food: Towards healthier, more resilient and more sustainable, for the Aurora Sustainability Network ...
University of Aberdeen
Integrated Weed Management with Ian C. Burke
WSU CAHNRS
"Regenerative Agriculture Builds Resilience with Soil Biology, Part 2" by Dr. Kris Nichols
Dr. Kris Nichols, Soils Microbiologist, Pennsylvania, speaking on the "Regenerative Agriculture Builds Resilience with Soil Biology" at 2019 Mitchell Soil Health ...
USDA NRCS South Dakota
Cypress Field School - Intercropping
Andy Kirschenman and Rob Dunn speak about the benefits of intercropping, and explore it's ideas and resources.
Farming Smarter
Iran's Water Crisis
A lecture by Dr. Kaveh Madani, November 17, 2016. Despite having a more advanced water management system than most Middle Eastern countries, Iran is ...
Stanford Iranian Studies Program
Environmental Histories of Gas Mask Manufacture in the U.S. During WWI - Gerard J. Fitzgerald
While the United States was formally in WWI, the federal government manufactured thousands of tons of chemical weapons such as chlorine and mustard gas ...
National WWI Museum and Memorial
November 5, 2019 Council Meeting
The full agenda package can be found on our website: https://wheatlandcounty.ca/images/edocman/Council_Agenda_PKG_2019_11_05.pdf.
Wheatland County
GROWING THE BEST HERBS AND VEGGIES | LIVESTREAM
Gary talks about the most effective ways to grow your herbs and your vegetables, and discusses the different types/varieties of plants that we like to grow ...
Gary's Best Gardening
Pathogens in Dryland Cereal Systems - Tim Paulitz
WSU CAHNRS
12-29-18 SUSTAINABLE GARDENING REPEAT | LIVESTREAM
Gary discusses key aspects to maintaining your garden and to ensure sustainability. He talks about the science behind the chemical makeup of plants, and the ...
Gary's Best Gardening
Soil, Land, and Human Health Connection Panel - Regenerate 2019
Cory Carman, Dawn Breitkreutz, and Grant Breitkreutz.
Quivira Coalition
Soil Biology for the Western Region
Full title: Soil Biology for the Western Region: Organic Practices to Recruit and Nurture Beneficial Biota in the Soil, by Mark Schonbeck and Diana Jerkins of the ...
eOrganic
Donner Party Weathering The St 1
In this presentation I made a handful of minor factual errors. In general, I am happy with it.
Mark McLaughlin
Nature's Past Episode 48: Ecotones and Saskatchewan History
http://niche-canada.org/naturespast Arguably, the predominant landscape Canadians generally associate with Saskatchewan is one filled with waving grains of ...
Nature's Past: Canadian Environmental History Podcast
CropTalk Sept 25
Topics covered today: Soybean Cyst Nematode Crop Update Another Week of Wet Conditions.
Manitoba Agriculture
Peter Jackson - Indigenous Microbes - Global Earth Repair Conference 2019
All living things, the soil and the Earth itself included, depend on a healthy balance of microorganisms - Peter Jackson has worked for many years in the art of ...
Global Earth Repair
Orchard weed management and practices impacting beneficial and pest insects
As part of the Spring 2020 Tree Fruit Webinar Series, Dr. Sushila Chaudhari of the Department of Horticulture and Dr. Julianna Wilson of the Department of ...
NW MI Hort and IPM
agri Culture Podcast Ep10 Vilicus Farms Pt. One
We visited the frontier - or as close as we've been to it so far - for our visit with some of the organic farmers of Montana. Our visit with Doug Crabtree and Anna ...
Backyard Green Films
A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great - part 1
A History of Greece to the Death of Alexander the Great, Vol 1 by John Bagnell Bury (1861-1927) ...
Audio Books
1491: Rewriting the History Before Columbus - Charles C. Mann
Lecture Date: August 8, 2013 Charles Mann's most recent book, 1491, won the U.S. National Academy of Sciences' Keck Award for the best book of the year.
HCTV Lectures
Practical Conservation Tillage
This is the third webinar in the Soil Health and Organic Farming webinar series, organized by the Organic Farming Research Foundation and eOrganic, and ...
eOrganic
2019 NRM & Coastal Conference: Prof Peter Klinken - Ecosystem and human health
Excerpt from the WA State NRM & Coastal Conference held at Edith Cowan University, 1st - 4th October 2019. Professor Klinken is a leading Western Australian ...
WA Landcare Network