- published: 22 Dec 2009
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Monoculture is the agricultural practice of producing or growing a single crop, plant, or livestock species, variety, or breed in a field or farming system at a time. Polyculture, where more than one crop is grown in the same space at the same time, is the alternative to monoculture. Monoculture is widely used in modern industrial agriculture and its implementation has allowed for increased yields in planting and harvest, but the practice has increasingly come under fire for its environmental effects and for putting the food supply chain at risk.
Continuous monoculture, or monocropping, where the same species is grown year after year, can lead to the quicker buildup of pests and diseases, and then rapid spread where a uniform crop is susceptible to a pathogen. Diversity can be added both in space, as with a polyculture, or time, with a crop rotation or sequence.
Oligoculture has been suggested to describe a crop rotation of just a few crops, as is practiced by several regions of the world.
Earth Report - Forgotten Fruit 1 of 2 - Monoculture vs Diversity - BBC Documentary, recorded 30.01.2010 Rediscovering the forgotten crops Many farmers have stopped growing traditional crops, such as millet Over the last century about 75% of the world's crop varieties have been lost, data from the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) suggests. UN researchers say that we now rely on just three crops: wheat, rice and maize. The fact that poorer nations are almost twice as dependent on these cereals as richer nations has led to the question: are we now too reliant on too few crops? The Kolli Hills in Tamil Nadu, southern India, is home to about 40,000 people. Scientists have visited the area to see if ancient traditions offer any clues to finding a way out of...
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Hi everyone! I would really appreciate it if you would check out my video about monoculture farming. All the food we consume is apart of an agricultural system that can have a variety of negative impacts on the environment. To learn more, watch the video. Thanks!
What is monoculture? Why is it a problem? This short video clip will help open your eyes to the concept of planting the same variety of tree through out a complex. This is a huge problem that is overlooked. Sometimes a problem develops in a variety of tree and if there are a whole bunch of the same species planted together, then all the tree fall victim to the problem. This is a very informative video that may help you to change your mind if you are in the planning process of a landscape.
Jeff Poppen discusses the pros and cons of a field planted in only one crop.
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www.vanishingbees.com Author and food activist Michael Pollan discusses monoculture farming and the worldwide disappearance of honeybees known as Colony Collapse Disorder. This piece is made from selected scenes and bonus material from the documentary film - Vanishing of the Bees. Vanishing of the Bees, narrated by Ellen Page, takes a piercing investigative look at the economic, political and ecological implications of the worldwide disappearance of the honeybee. Directors George Langworthy and Maryam Henein present not just a story about the mysterious phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder, but a platform of solutions, encouraging audiences to be the change they want to see in the world.
The cries of fault, the words to fear
And I will hold you close, my dear
You don't have the mind to leave me alone
Do you feel let down?
I feel that way too
I wish you could see the good in me
But there's nothing left to see here
You were ringing in my ear back and forth
Back and forth, hammering away
Slow ring falls, you wake up
Don't speak, don't stray
From your bed, you can't touch me and
Do you feel trapped now?
I feel that way too
Hopes of dissipation float through your orphaned mind
And on your doorstep was someone whose silver aligned
Disintegration, your smokescreen breaking down
Never know that I once let her go