Vegetable and fruit tree breeder, Bob Andersen discusses various methods and uses for plant breeding. Learn how to select and breed for desired traits and discover professional techniques and supplies needed to do it successfully.
VIDEO: Vegetable Plant Breeding For Market Gardeners with Bob Andersen
Vegetable and fruit tree breeder, Bob Andersen discusses various methods and uses for plant breeding. Learn how to select and breed for desired traits and discover professional techniques and supplies needed to do it successfully.
Very interesting video. Thank you.
What was that intentional community they talked about? any information is appreciated..
loved being in the class, thanks for the opportunity
Very interesting. Thanks!
really interesting video. WAY over my head in some places. will watch it again to refresh. but is there any chance of a bibliography, maybe a few suggested reads that were mentioned in the vid by participants, or any others that u think could be relevant?
Thank you very much there is so much value here.
Thank you for making these public. You are doing the world a favor.
1:03 mark is when they get into plants.
can you share the annotated bibliography, please??
So what people called hermaphrodite in cannabis is actually monoditic?? As male flowers grow amongst female flowers and not male attributes to a female flower?
I don’t comment often but keep up the work guys.
How can we start a small citronella plantation ?
Weed / SMJ plantations are still illegal in the Netherlands although purchasing and smoking it is perfectly acceptable
There is something very VERY satisfying and rewarding about the workshop leader's manner and style here…a lot of people may not have the attention span to realise how his self-deprecation serves to put the group at ease. This is practical science teaching at its best…surely
Some of these videos should be heavily edited to cut out all the crap.
They take away the males
Caucasus is basically Armenian hence prune of Armenia the apricot.
incase no one ever pointed this out, the family Solanaceae is by definition the family of nightshades. Technically, potatoes, eggplant, peppers, tobacco plus a total of 102 genera and nearly 2,500 species, are all nightshades. So yes deadly nightshade is very much a member of this highly diverse family.
God created Earth.