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Wheat Beer | How to Brew Everything

January 26, 2018 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
In this first episode of How to Brew Everything, and Andy sets out to attempt to make a 100% wheat beer, using the leftover grain he grew previously for his sandwich. He learns how to malt the seeds, visits a year round hydroponic hops grower to get some fresh hops, and consults with Brewmaster Brad from BrewingTV for some help brewing his final batch of beer.

Check out Brewing TV for great “How To” videos and their exclusive two-part home brewing project with Celebrity Guest Wil Wheaton!
https://www.youtube.com/user/BrewingTV

How to Brew Everything is a unique series of How to Make Everything where each episode focuses on making a version of the same thing: alcohol. This first episode covers beermaking and future episodes will eventually cover making other alcohol and liquors from wine and hard cider, to whiskey and vodka.

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Today, getting what you need is as easy as a trip to the store. From food to clothing, energy, medicine, and so much more, Andy George will discover what it takes to make everything from scratch. His mission is to understand the complex processes of manufacturing that is often taken for granted and do it all himself. Each week he’s traveling the world to bypass the modern supply chain in order to harvest raw materials straight from the source. Along the way, he’s answering the questions you never thought to ask.

Music by the talented Taylor Lewin
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Filed Under: Crops

Pros and Cons of GMOs

January 20, 2018 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
A brief look at the pros and cons of Genetically modified organisms or GMOs.

Photos:
Canola cultivation, Binalong, NSW.

Sweet Corn

Golden Soy

Cooked Golden Rice - Minh Phat Supermarket

Golden Rice Harvest Shirakawago

Field of Gold

Sources:

GMOs: The Pros & Cons of Genetically Modified Food

http://www.livestrong.com/article/213053-pros-cons-of-gmo-foods/

Pros and Cons of Genetically Modified Foods

The Pros and Cons of GMO

The Pros and Cons of GMO

http://www.webmd.com/food-recipes/truth-about-gmos?page=2

http://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/

Do GMO crops “foster monocultures?”


http://www.nongmoproject.org/learn-more/

http://www.loc.gov/law/help/restrictions-on-gmos/usa.php

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetically_modified_organism

Filed Under: Crops

Bindii Weeds In Lawn [Soliva sessilis] [How To Get Rid Of Oxalis] [How To Get Rid Of Wintergrass]

January 19, 2018 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Bindii, bindi-eye, bindyi or aka Soliva sessilis, is a bastard of a weed when it produces its seed prickles. So you have to make sure you have got rid of this weed before summer sets in as the seed heads flowers and the little pricks form up.

http://LawnGreen.com.au/category/Lawn-Care-Tips Lawn Care Tips for Home Owners and Contractors
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[how to get rid of oxalis]
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[lawn care service]
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[Overseeding An Existing Lawn]
[Onion Grass]
[Onion Weed]
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Filed Under: Crops

BMR Dwarf Sorghum: Noble Cover Crop Series

January 19, 2018 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
BMR Dwarf Sorghum is a member of the Sorghum genus, all of which tend to be similar. Traits that set this one apart are brown midrib genetics for lower lignin concentration and a dwarf trait for closer spacing of leaves up the stem and higher leaf-to-stem ratio. It is short to medium in height, probably not reaching 6 feet, and medium to late in maturity when compared to others in the Sorghum genus. Like most other members of the Sorghum genus, it is heat- and drought-tolerant, an excellent scavenger of soil nutrients (especially nitrogen), can have a risk of prussic acid, and is susceptible to sugar cane aphids. It is a warm-season annual, but fall plantings can make decent growth before frost. Some people claim plants in the Sorghum genus are hard to burn down, possibly due to their height at maturity, but we have not had any problem. Seeding rate was 27 pounds per acre.

About the Cover Crop Series
The Noble Research Institute is testing dozens of cover crop species with potential to help build soil health in the Southern Great Plains. This series features the cover crops we’ve grown on our Headquarters Farm in southern Oklahoma. These videos explore our results on establishment and growth, ground cover potential, and weed control for each crop.

Filed Under: Crops

Botany For Beginners | Plant Science & Biology | The Great Courses

January 16, 2018 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
With almost 400,000 known species and thousands more identified every year, the variety of plant life is almost overwhelming—from the microscopic to the largest organism on Earth. In Plant Science: An Introduction to Botany, you will explore the astonishing adaptations that allow plants to live in an enormous variety of ecosystems, from deserts and the ocean floor to thousands of feet above sea level and on every continent.If you look around right now, chances are you’ll see a plant. It could be a succulent in a pot on your desk, grasses or shrubs just outside your door, or trees in a park across the way. Proximity to plants tends to make us happy, offering unique pleasures and satisfactions. Without plants, we wouldn’t even be here. Not only do plants produce oxygen, they also produce their own food—the food that directly or indirectly supports us and all animal life on the planet. As Dr. Catherine Kleier shares her tremendous depth of knowledge with contagious excitement for her subject—supported by fascinating graphics and in-studio demonstrations—she emphasizes the “stories” of plants themselves: Without neglecting genetics or cell microbiology, or larger ecosystems and habitats, her primary emphasis is always on how plants we see all around us live and adapt. Dr. Kleier shares the pleasures of being able to identify and understand the workings of that tree just outside your window – and of any other plant you may encounter. You will learn that there are three kinds of photosynthesis, how the process separates plants from animals, and why many plants rely on symbiosis with bacteria and fungi in conjunction with photosynthetic processes. While relatively few reproductive methods exist in the animal kingdom, plants have evolved a startling variety of methods for both asexual and sexual reproduction. Many of the most ancient reproductive methods, such as spores, are still successful today and support tens of thousands of species. While other reproductive mechanisms evolved in later periods, each provides unique benefits and challenges. For example, a flowering plant must “figure out” how to move male gametes to the female ovules, so the fertilized ovules can grow into seeds inside the fruit. Given that individual plants are not mobile, how do they accomplish this feat? Explore different aspects of plant reproduction and more in our course on plant science and botany for beginners.

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Filed Under: Crops

One Food that Destroys Gains

January 15, 2018 By Editor


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Filed Under: Crops

Cereal Future Forum 2015 – Creating Tomorrow’s Wheat

January 15, 2018 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Bayer CropScience Crop Cereal Future Forum – 2015 in Brussels, Belgium.

Global demand for wheat is set to outpace production. To accelerate the development of more efficient and robust varieties, Bayer CropScience has set-up a broad network of breeding facilities and partnerships with leading international research institutions.

Filed Under: Crops

the bigest shreded wheat ever in history

January 12, 2018 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
long huge

Filed Under: Crops

Debate Project: Why Crops Shouldn’t be Genetically Modified?

January 7, 2018 By Editor


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Filed Under: Crops

Queensland Indigenous Land and Sea Ranger Program

January 6, 2018 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
In the top end of Queensland 65 indigenous rangers across 14 communities are caring for country. Come on a cultural journey to meet the local rangers as they discover ancient rock art, dating back more than 30 thousand years old and see how they work closely with one of the most dangerous animals in Australian… the saltwater crocodile.

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