Description given on Youtube:
Just a stroll in my outdoor marijuana grow. I only have like 4-5 plants to supply my winter stash. Growing in colder climate can sometimes be hard since plants will not always get to finish in bad falls. This year looks great so far. Biggest plants i ever grew – close to 3m tall.
White Sorghum 1st Crop Harvest Queensland Australia
Description given on Youtube:
This is the 1st White Sorghum Crop being harvested in Queensland Australia for quality food production
Transport in Plants
Description given on Youtube:
This is my video about OCR AS Biology F211 on Transport in Plants. Please, like, subscribe or leave comments and feedback and if you want to ask me anything or give me personal feedback email me at munrot07@yahoo.co.uk As many people are messaging me for questions at the moment in many different areas (many of which I don’t really check as much) and because I’ve had a few people ask for a general place to ask questions I have created a student room thread. Feel free to ask questions here: http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=3248685
Hans Braun (CIMMYT) Talks on Delivering Genetic Gains in Wheat and Breeding for Heat Tolerance
Description given on Youtube:
Crop Price Implications of USDA Grain Stocks
Description given on Youtube:
This webinar, Crop Price Implications of USDA Grain Stocks and Prospective Plantings Reports by Scott Irwin and Darrel Good reviewed the USDA’s March 1 Grain Stocks estimates for corn and soybeans as well as producer planting intentions for 2016 as revealed in the Prospective Plantings report. The supply, demand, and price implications for the remainder of the 2015-16 marketing year and for the 2016-17 marketing year was discussed.
Old Time Wheat Harvest 1949 – 1968
Description given on Youtube:
A history of combines harvesting from pull machine to self propelled.Documentry
Why are GMOs Bad?
Description given on Youtube:
Why are GMOs bad? They aren’t. They just aren’t, not intrinsically, and certainly not for your health. We’ve been eating them for decades with no ill effects, which makes sense, because a genetically modified organism is simply an organism, like every other organism, produces hundreds of thousands of proteins, but one or two of them are proteins that were chosen specifically by humans.
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Sources:
GMO Salmon
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/a-giant-leap-into-the-unknown-gm-salmon-that-grows-and-grows-2085856.html
http://www.aquabounty.com/products/products-295.aspx
How are GMOs Made
http://cls.casa.colostate.edu/transgeniccrops/history.html
http://www.hudsonalpha.org/education/kits/gmod/gmos-made
Glycophosphate / Monsanto
http://npic.orst.edu/factsheets/glyphogen.pdf
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=do-seed-companies-control-gm-crop-research
http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/genetically-modified-organisms-gmos-transgenic-crops-and-732
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http://californiaagriculture.ucanr.org/landingpage.cfm?articleid=ca.v054n04p6
TRANSGENIC CROPS: HOW GENETICS IS PROVIDING NEW WAYS TO ENVISION AGRICULTURE
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http://agbiosafety.unl.edu/education/summary.htm
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Grains Research Updates 2015 | Goondiwindi | Problem weeds in chickpea and fallow – L. Price
Description given on Youtube:
Full title: “NGA Chickpea herbicide trials 2014”
Paper presented at GRDC Grains Research Updates 2015
Coonabarabran, NSW – 26th February
Goondiwindi, Qld – 3rd March
Presented by Lawrence Price
Full research paper here:
http://www.grdc.com.au/Research-and-Development/GRDC-Update-Papers/2015/02/NGA-Chickpea-herbicide-trials-2014
Authors:
– Lawrence Price (Northern Growers Alliance)
– Anthony Mitchell (Northern Growers Alliance)
– Rachel Norton (Northern Growers Alliance)
– Linda Bailey (Northern Growers Alliance)
GRDC Project Codes: NGA00003
Sorghum, the Natural Conservation Crop for Upland Birds
Description given on Youtube:
Eric Johannsen with Johannsen Farms Outfitting, LLC in South Dakota describes the benefits sorghum provides as a shelter and food source for pheasant along with its rotational benefits for their farming operation and as a cattle feed ingredient.
Photoperiodism | Plant Biology | Khan Academy
Description given on Youtube:
How plants can regulate processes like flowering based on day length (photoperiod).
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/plant-responses-to-light-cues/v/2015-ap-biology-free-response-5
Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/biology/plant-responses-to-light-cues/v/phototropism
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