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What do decomposing badgers, The Supremes, and a candy obsessed doctor have in common? They're all in this video about faming. Check it out, and be sure to leave the good doc a lollipop.
Transcript
- 00:01
No so we finally arrived at the day you've all
- 00:05
been waiting for our first lesson on the history of
- 00:08
agriculture Wait for that Well sorry we'll give you a
- 00:12
second switch gears there before we get into any of
- 00:15
the fun stuff we're gonna dip into some science first
Full Transcript
- 00:17
growing enough food to feed seven billion people isn't a
- 00:21
simple process Farming is a little bit more complicated than
- 00:24
sticking a potato in the ground and hoping it'll grow
- 00:26
into a no potato tree Also please don't do that
- 00:30
and please be smarter than that So farming is a
- 00:33
crazy dance involving soil quality the type of crop planted
- 00:38
weather human labor machines on the market place that we're
- 00:42
up to us We'd still be living off blackberries and
- 00:45
random dead animals were found in the woods Actually our
- 00:48
ancestors were a whole lot smarter than we are when
- 00:51
it came to settling down and living off the land
- 00:53
Let's start with understanding dirt Who dirt This video is
- 00:57
going to be a thrill a minute But after all
- 00:59
that's where the food comes from well dirt is actually
- 01:02
a combination of sand clay and hamas that's organic matter
- 01:06
Not tasty middle eastern being spread so don't go dipping
- 01:09
pita bread in a freshly killed field it's weird That
- 01:12
phrase poor as dirt is actually a phrase because during
- 01:15
is actually rich with everything we need to survive It's
- 01:19
full of different combinations of chemicals minerals and microscopic critters
- 01:23
Dirt's composition varies depending on where we go because many
- 01:27
different factors influence the composition of soil Here are a
- 01:30
few of the key factors One thing that's finds a
- 01:33
type of dirt is the rock it came from Most
- 01:36
soil is just decomposing organic matter but some of it
- 01:40
isn't Some of it is rock that's Uh having a
- 01:43
total breakdown that is is breaking down into tiny minerals
- 01:47
I can't speak for its emotional like weather also has
- 01:51
a huge effect on soil wind rain snow ice and
- 01:54
son can all change the kind of soil we end
- 01:57
up with and dry areas wind can blow dirt this
- 02:01
way and that in other areas acid rain might change
- 02:04
the chemical composition of dirt All of this changes the
- 02:07
way dirt turns out well different types of plants and
- 02:10
animals will change the kind of soil we get part
- 02:12
of the soil is made up of their decomposed bodies
- 02:16
except the ones that become zombies used died Of course
- 02:19
well plants also have the skills to enrich soil by
- 02:22
pulling up nutrients from deeper down and bringing them in
- 02:25
from the top Also we have fungi and bacteria which
- 02:30
eat tiny things in the soil and turn them into
- 02:32
other tiny things that are good for plants Yes simba
- 02:36
it's the circle of life plain old time is a
- 02:39
huge factor as well Everything takes time right and just
- 02:43
like you can't hurry love no you just have to
- 02:45
wait You also can't hurry dirt Longer jerk has been
- 02:49
around the more it had to be influenced by decomposing
- 02:52
bacteria and badgers and stuff If decomposing badgers are more
- 02:57
influential and most of it don't start their badgers No
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