"An Environmental History of the American Chestnut" - 2021 lecture by Don Davis
In November 2021, Dr. Donald E. Davis presented the Lynn W. Day Distinguished Lectureship in Forest and Conservation History.
foresthistory
History of Agriculture in Georgia
Released from our Members-Only 2021 season: Sowing, tending, and harvesting crops are older than civilization… agriculture ...
Northeast Georgia History Center
Iowa Stories: Iowa Gardens of the Past presented by Beth Cody
Beth Cody writes that “passionate Iowa gardeners of all backgrounds have made numerous gardens of great beauty that we can ...
Iowa Culture
Expo - Magic of the White City (Narrated by Gene Wilder) | 1893 Chicago World's Fair - Full Movie
Subscribe for more great movies: http://pixelfy.me/JansonSubscribe Narrated by Gene Wilder, this film explores the world of 1893 ...
Extreme Mysteries
From Baja to Patagonia (Full Episode) | Sobrevolando: Latin America from Above
Narrated by Gina Rodriguez, this stunning journey celebrates the beauty and culture of Latin America. From the crystalline ...
National Geographic
Brief History of Citrus in California with John Clements
John Clements of the San Diego Botanic Garden ... http://www.sdbgarden.org/ ... presented a fascinating Brief History of Citrus in ...
San Diego Horticultural Society
Botanical Time Bombs: A Historical Look at the Introductions of Indiana’s Invasive Plants
Presentation by Stephen Sass and Amanda Smith of Indiana Nature LLC to the Central Chapter of the Indiana Native Plant ...
Indiana Native Plant Society
History at Home: Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America presented by Laurence Cotton
Laurence Cotton, currently based in Portland, Oregon, a city that benefits from an Olmsted- master planned park system, originally ...
Montclair History Center
Tragic Millionaires You Wouldn’t Want To Be
Welcome to Forgotten Lives! In today's episode we are looking into we are looking into the lives of various 19th and 20th century ...
Forgotten Lives
Fruitful Michigan: A history of growing fruit in Michigan with Matthew Schuld
Michigan has long been known as a great place to grow fruit, especially tree fruit such as apples, peaches, and cherries.
Kalamazoo Public Library
Following the Roots: Women in Horticulture
Have you become a gardener during quarantine? Join us to learn about our parks' culturally significant plants and how they relate ...
Women's Rights National Historical Park
a-Historical Landscapes: Olana and the Color of Freedom
Become a member of The Olana Partnership today at OLANA.org/membership to access webinars live. Also be sure to follow us ...
The Olana Partnership
Western Heritage Center - High Noon: "A History of Montana Agriculture"
Author Melody Dobson presents "A History of Montana Agriculture" during this July High Noon Lecture. Learn more about the ...
Community 7 Television
History of Washington Apple Varieties
Washington Apples
History of Agriculture in Rice County, Minnesota
In this episode of 1855, Logan Ledman and Sam Temple chart the innovation-filled, tumultuous history of agriculture in Rice ...
The 1855 History Team
Growing Roses : How to Control Black Spot on Roses
Black spot fungus is a problem of a fungus that grows into the leaves of roses, causing them to drop early. Find out how black spot ...
ehowgarden
Who Discovered Evolution?
Public Lecture by William Friedman, Arnold Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Director of the Arnold Arboretum, ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Production de plants de pensée aux établissements horticoles Saulais
CULTURE EN TUNNEL; CULTURE SPECIALISEE; FLEUR; HORTICULTEUR; HORTICULTURE; HORTICULTURE FLORALE; ...
Watier - Visuel
Laurence Cotton: “Frederick Law Olmsted: Bringing Nature to the City”
April 26, 2022, marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Frederick Law Olmsted, the master designer of public parks and a ...
foresthistory
The Nature of Native Plants - Master Gardener Training - Adam Janke
Wildlife biologist Adam Janke, PhD shares about his favorite native plants. Master Gardener volunteers can support wildlife by ...
Iowa Master Gardener
"Herba Inutillis, the Evolution of Weed Control Through History"
Presented by Thomas Packer, Extension Master Gardener Volunteer of Wake County, on November 29, 2021 Have you ever ...
JC Raulston Arboretum
The History of Garden Design Using Native Plants 1788 - Now by Stuart Read
We only started planting natives in the 1960s, didn't we? Actually, no: that might be 'round 3 or 4'. A skip through settlement ...
Australian Garden History Society
Fourth Friday: Georgia’s Agricultural and Environmental Past through the Records since 1874
Fourth Friday From the Archives “People Moving the Land and the Land Moving the People: Georgia's Agricultural and ...
Georgia Archives
Imants 70SX290PL (D) 2016
The Imants deepspader working in Germany. The 70SX serie can work till 90 -100 cm on light soils. The Imants deep spaders are ...
Imants BV
From Wheat to Dairy Farms: How Wisconsin Became the America's Dairyland
Join us for a live History Speaks program. Today Christine Kadonsky takes us through the history of Wisconsin farming, from the ...
Marathon County Historical Society
The Problem with Plows: Maize Production in Western New York from the 17th to 20th Centuries
Jane Mt.Pleasant , Associate Professor, Department of Horticulture, Cornell University presents her research about how Iroquois ...
Cornell SIPS
Topic 1 Introduction to Cytogenetics ppt lecture
Christian John Capirig
"Regional Racial Formations: Racialized Plant & Insect Immigrants in Hawaii & Philadelphia" 3/24/21
Talk given 3/24/21. Speaker: Dr. Jeannie Shinozuka, International Studies, Soka University of America Moderated by: Dr. Natalia ...
EnviroLab Asia
ESPM Seminar: Douglas Brinkley, "Forester in Chief: Franklin D. Roosevelt, the CCC and Wild America"
Douglas Brinkley delivered this talk as a part of the weekly seminar series hosted by the Department of Environmental Science, ...
ESPM Berkeley
Celebrating Daffodils
Friday, April 2, 2021 Tracing the history of the daffodil from Europe to the United States—and its popularity in the American ...
New York Botanical Garden
2023 APRIL SYMPOSIUM "Bamboo in Georgia's Landscape: From Native Americans to the USDA" Panel
"Bamboo in Georgia's Landscape: From Native Americans to the USDA" consists of three presentations by Dr. Kay Koppedrayer, ...
Georgia Archives
Thomas J Mickey: Visiting Author Series
There is much in this sin-plagued world of ours; and, had we no flowers, I believe existence would be hard to be born.” So states a ...
Writers & Books
2022 Director's Series | Birth: The Early History and Meaning of the Arnold Arboretum
Join the Arnold Arboretum's Director William (Ned) Friedman for the annual Director's Series! To celebrate the Arboretum's ...
Arnold Arboretum
Great Homes & Gardens | The Glory, Ruin, and Rebirth of Untermyer Gardens with Stephen Byrns
Stephen Byrns, founder and president of the Untermyer Gardens Conservancy, explores the magnificent design of what was once ...
Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens
The Life & Times of The Waltons
Please visit http://www.allaboutthewaltons.com for more! This is a special look at the TV Series The Waltons that was produced by ...
All About the Waltons
Exhibition Preview — Curators on Curating: “A Map is Not the Territory”
May 13, 2021 | Hadley Jensen, Bard Graduate Center, Rapheal Begay, Juliana Fagua-Arias, Bard Graduate Center Exhibition ...
bardgradcenter
The Importance of the Early Preclassic Trade Routes over Land, River, and Sea, with Jim Reed
I honor the ancient sea-merchants, who traveled back and forth from the Ecuadorian Pacific coast of South America, following the ...
Aztlander
Advanced English Listening Practice with Native English Speakers - English Lessons for ESL Learners
Advanced English Listening Practice with Native English Speakers - English Lessons for ESL Learners ✓ Improve your ability to ...
English TV
How Henry Hobson Richardson & Frederick Law Olmsted Reinvented America's Public Spaces [CC]
Chicago's Marshall Field Store, Manhattan's Central Park, Boston's Trinity Church, and Brooklyn's Prospect Park: We owe all ...
Chicago Humanities Festival
Thomas Crane Public Library Presents: Victorian Flowers We Still Love (March 3, 2022)
Join Thomas Mickey for a talk related to his recent book, All about Flowers: James Vick's Nineteenth Century Seed Company ...
Quincy Access Television
Parks, Promenades & Potted Palms: Gardening Books from the Library of Bertha Palmer
In this live-recorded lecture, Elisa Hansen, Head of Library Services at The Ringling, shares insight into the life of Bertha Palmer.
The Ringling
Beaufort History Moment: Honey Horn Plantation
BCTV