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Sorghum – Part I: The Crop

February 26, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
There are so many benefits to growing this beautiful crop. Not only is sorghum higher in antioxidants than blueberries, it is a highly land-efficient crop and is thrives in drought conditions.

Hampton Creek uses sorghum as the main ingredient in their Just Cookies. Delicious!

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Roots and the Hidden Half of Plant Biology

February 24, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Dr. José R. Dinneny, Carnegie Institution for Science, Department of Plant Biology

We see plants everywhere in our daily lives, but half of the plant, the root system, is hidden from our eyes. Dr. Dinneny will discuss why studying roots is critical for our understanding of how plants respond to changes in the environment and why this knowledge may lead to the next green revolution.

Filed Under: Crops

New Oklahoma State Wheat Varieties

February 23, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
SUNUP’s Austin Moore and OSU’s Wheat Genetics Chair, Brett Carver discuss some of the new lines of wheat genetics that Oklahoma wheat producers will be planting in their fields.

Filed Under: Crops

Harrison Craig Sings Broken Vow: The Voice Australia Season 2

February 22, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Harrison Craig conquers all with his rendition of ‘Broken Vow’ by Josh Groban for his Blind Audition. For more visit http://thevoice.com.au/video on web, tablet and mobile or buy the track on iTunes http://bit.ly/18cE8GN

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History of Wheat Harvest Combines Part 2

February 20, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Growing up in Towner Colorado you learn a lot about the Harvest Combine. Here is a story about the History of the Wheat Harvest and Combines. It has Old Combines, Vintage Combines, Funny Combines, Big Combines, Strange Combines, Weird Combines and about every other thing you wanted learn about The Combine Harvester.

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The GMO Debate

February 14, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Perhaps no topic in food security stirs more emotion than Genetically Modified Organisms. Advocates applaud GMOs as a game-changing innovation, but opponents are concerned about the ethics and potential risks of GMOs. Our diverse panel had a candid discussion of the concerns, rewards, and the future of our food supply at the Feeding the Planet Summit.

See more at: http://www.planetforward.org/productions/the-gmo-debate

Filed Under: Crops

Unwelcome Strangers: Weeds on Aboriginal Country

February 13, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
This film was created during a collaborative project between CSIRO and Aboriginal rangers, organizations and community people from five locations in Queensland and the Northern Territory.

‘Unwelcome Strangers’ focuses on weed issues faced by Arrarnta people in central Australia. However, the video also shows how each group at the different locations is confronted by invading plants that threaten cultural, environmental, economic, and social values. It shows the commitment and approaches taken by Aboriginal people, especially the critical work of Aboriginal rangers.

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Sweet Sorghum: A SMART Biofuel Crop

February 13, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
In the wake of steeply-climbing fossil fuel prices, interest in bio-fuels has grown world wide. until recently the leading bio-fuel feed stocks were sugarcane and maize. But sugarcane requires a year to grow and large amount of irrigation water and maize also requires a fair amount of water. Sweet sorghum is similar to grain sorghum but with sugar-rich stalks and the ability to use water efficiently. sweet sorghum has shot into prominence because of its competitiveness as a major feed stock for bio-ethanol production.
The present video is based on the process and use of Sweet sorghum as an important Bio-ethanol crop.

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Photosynthesis: Crash Course Biology #8

February 10, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Hank explains the extremely complex series of reactions whereby plants feed themselves on sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, and also create some by products we’re pretty fond of as well.

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This video uses sounds from Freesound.org, a list of which can be found, along with the CITATIONS for this episode, in the Google document here: http://dft.ba/-29ai

Table of Contents:
1) Water 1:16
2) Carbon Dioxide 1:32
3) Sunlight/Photons 1:43
4) Chloroplasts 1:57
5) Light Reaction/Light-Dependent 2:42
a. Photosystem II 3:33
b. Cytochrome Complex 5:54
c. ATP Synthase 6:16
d. Photosystem I 7:06
6) Dark Reactions/Light-Independent 7:55
a. Phase 1 – Carbon Fixation 8:50
b. Phase 2 – Reduction 11:31
c. Phase 3 – Regeneration 12:02

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Triticum ingressus: Common New Wheat by PlantBot Genetics

February 9, 2016 By Editor


Description given on Youtube:
Just in time for the transgenic food revolution, the patented Triticum ingressus or “Coming Out Wheat” is leading an all out campaign in the bioengineering battle for the soul of America and the world’s food supply. This new grain has zero natural competitors and even produces a bacterium that is nonselective in killing insects. Plantbot Genetics has further improved this new wheat variety to suit America’s appetite for processed food — the germ and bran of this wheat is pre-bleached and free of vitamins and nutrients! Wheat is the world’s chief whole grain, consumed by billions of people daily. It is time for our bread, pasta, noodles, and baked goods to incorporate Triticum ingressus. Soon conventional wheat in America will be supplanted allowing for increased sales and production of chemical suppressants, insecticides and fertilizers necessary for this crop. It is a good day when the traditional Staff of Life that has sustained our ancestors for generations becomes history and the new can proudly sing about what’s coming out! See more at www.PlantBot Genetics.com

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