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As nature is abundant, you will get a large amount of seeds, which you can share with your friends and family and resow next spring.
They distributed last year 70,000 packets of
seeds
and a quarter of a million transplants, and as a result of that last year, 550,000 pounds of produce was grown in the city of Detroit.
This combination of sensitivity and dexterity gave our ancestors the precise motor control needed to snatch up insects, pinch berries and seeds, and keep a firm grip on slim branches.
When he walks into an agrodealer's shop, all he wants is certified and proper cabbage
seeds
that, if he were to plant them, will yield a harvest rich enough that he can pay for the school fees of his children.
Unfortunately, by the reckoning of most international organizations, 40 percent of all the
seeds
sold in Eastern and Southern Africa are of questionable quality, sometimes outrightly fake.
Not having resources, not having looks, not having finances can often be the barren soil from which the most productive
seeds
are painstakingly plowed and harvested.
And the way that you save plants is by storing
seeds.
Because seeds, in all their diverse glory, are plants' futures.
All the genetic information for future generations of plants are held in
seeds.
People come from all over the world to learn, and then they go away and plan exactly how they're going to collect these
seeds.
And they go back when their
seeds
have arrived.
And they collect the
seeds.
And these
seeds
will be able to germinate, we believe, with many of the species, in thousands of years, and certainly in hundreds of years.
It's no good storing the
seeds
if you don't know they're still viable.
So every 10 years we do germination tests on every sample of
seeds
that we have.
And then we grow these things, and we tell people, back in the countries where these
seeds
have come from, "Look, actually we're not just storing this to get the
seeds
later, but we can give you this information about how to germinate these difficult plants."
These
seeds
are used for restoration.
The one where the guy is collecting
seeds
there on the truck, that is down to about 30 last remaining trees.
The future research is "How can we find the genetic and molecular markers for the viability of seeds, without having to plant them every 10 years?"
They can eat up to 400 kilos of food in a day, and they disperse vital plant
seeds
across thousands of kilometers during their 50-to-60-year life span.
It is the flowering of the
seeds
you planted in earlier, headier days.
We need to put it into good seed banks that can offer those
seeds
to researchers in the future.
So, if they achieve human level intelligence or, quite possibly, greater than human levels of intelligence, this could be the
seeds
of hope for our future.
Genesis: Chapter one, Verse [29], where God talks about legumes and seeds, and on one more stanza about green plants, ostensibly missing is meat.
If you are living in one of the places where the roughly half-billion unaccounted for mines are scattered, you can fling these
seeds
out into the field.
Yeah, so
seeds
that could save your life.
We think there's a food problem, so we create new
seeds.
And that might seem a bit surprising, because my full-time work at the foundation is mostly about vaccines and seeds, about the things that we need to invent and deliver to help the poorest two billion live better lives.
An example of an organism or two that happens to be quite immortal would be plant
seeds
or bacterial spores.
We don't want companies owning
seeds.
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