Instructional Video5:55
SciShow

Fish Need a Better Weather Forecast

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewClimate disruption threatens food security around the world, but it's especially dangerous for fish farmers. Here's how high-tech climate information services can help then adapt. Hosted by: Hank Green (he/him)
Instructional Video9:56
SciShow

How Quantum Mechanics Affects Your Life

12th - Higher Ed
While you might not think about quantum mechanics being part of your everyday life, it turns out that it might play a role in some of the most familiar things, from the sunlight in the trees to the nose on your face!
Instructional Video7:24
Bozeman Science

Loss of Biodiversity

12th - Higher Ed
In this video Paul Andersen explains how biodiversity measures the variety of genes, species, and ecosystems on the planet. Biodiversity provides resources and ecosystem services for humans on the planet. He also explains how...
Instructional Video4:10
Crash Course Kids

A Fresh Future

3rd - 8th
So, how are people fixing their water problems? In this episode of Crash Course Kids, Sabrina talks about a few different examples how some freshwater sources were good, then bad, then made good again. Also, Sabrina talks about...
Instructional Video8:04
Curated Video

Inside the Gigantic US Farms Harvesting 650 Tons of Cotton Per Year

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIn this FRAME feature, we examine the gigantic US farms capable of harvesting hundreds of tons of cotton per year. Grown across vast expanses of land, cotton is the most widely used natural fiber in the textile industry.
Instructional Video9:01
Curated Video

Inside Massive Apple and Juice Harvesting and Processing Factory

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWelcome back to the Frame Channel for a feature on the elaborate and meticulous process of cultivating apples and producing their by-products of apples including for example juices.
Instructional Video20:15
Curated Video

How South African Farmers Harvest & Process Millions of Aloe Vera Leaves

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel, as we explore the fascinating world of traditional agriculture from aloe vera fields in South Africa and sugarcane trains in Indonesia to cotton farms in Pakistan and peaceful beekeeping in Japan....
Instructional Video1:37
Curated Video

What Is a Robotic Hair Transplant?

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn about robotic hair transplants from hair transplant surgeon Craig Ziering, MD in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video20:20
Curated Video

The Scary Day in the Life of a Harvester Collecting Wild Bee Honey

6th - Higher Ed
Welcome back to the Fluctus Channel for a deep dive into the extreme and awe-inspiring world of harvesting nature’s treasures from all over the world. Fluctus is a website and YouTube channel dedicated to sea geeks. Whenever you are...
Instructional Video5:50
Food Farmer Earth

Advancements in Wheat Harvesting: A Farmer's Perspective

12th - Higher Ed
This video provides an insightful look into modern wheat harvesting techniques from a farmer's viewpoint. It discusses the challenges and innovations in wheat farming, including the use of advanced machinery like the John Deere 9750...
Instructional Video3:37
Food Farmer Earth

Innovations in Agriculture: A Look Inside Modern Combine Harvesters

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the advanced technology behind modern combine harvesters. Learn how these machines contribute to efficient and large-scale farming operations, enhancing productivity and precision in the field.
Instructional Video7:01
Food Farmer Earth

Empowering Communities: An Urban Farm's Unique Approach with Disabled Adults

12th - Higher Ed
Explore an urban farm that feeds its local neighborhood and provides meaningful employment to adults with disabilities. Learn about the farm's approach to social inclusion and its impact on both community well-being and local food...
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

Combine harvesters

K - 5th
Find out how a combine harvester separates grains from chaff using sieves. Material processes - Separating mixtures - Separation by sieving Learning Points The size of the mesh in a sieve ensures that solids are separated correctly. A...
Instructional Video2:16
Great Big Story

This Clam Is NSFW

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the fascinating world of the geoduck, the largest burrowing clam with a unique taste and harvesting process.
Instructional Video6:44
Curated Video

High Desert Permaculture: 15 Years Later

12th - Higher Ed
Join Andrew Millison in 2013 as he travels back to Arizona and revisits several Permaculture projects installed in the late 1990's to see how they are working and growing. We go from the arid forest in Prescott at 5300', down to the...
Instructional Video5:12
Curated Video

Water Harvesting University!

12th - Higher Ed
Brad Lancaster leads us on a tour with of the epic water harvesting demonstration site on the University of Arizona's campus in Tucson, Arizona.
Instructional Video3:40
TMW Media

Tree Farming: What is SOLDRA

K - 5th
What are key points about the organization? How do Botanists determine the quality and characteristics of a tree? Tree Farming, Part 1
Instructional Video5:19
The Economist

Why is vanilla so expensive?

12th - Higher Ed
In recent years the price of natural vanilla has, at times, been more expensive than silver by weight. Vanilla farmers in Madagascar are cashing in—but violence, theft and volatile markets are threatening their prospects
Instructional Video0:39
The March of Time

MOT 1951: PEASANT LIFESTYLE: Farming wheat rice

12th - Higher Ed
Farmer workers harvesting reaping wheat by hand cutting stalks w/ scythe / Oxen pulling plow in rice field / VS Women peasants planting rice stalks in mud.
Instructional Video0:27
The March of Time

1940: EAST INDIES AGRICULTURE: Domed jars of Quinina, Quininae Sulfas on display. Indonesians cutting South American imported, transplanted Cinchona trees, trimming bark for making quinine. Women working w/ Cinchona seeds & feather on lightboxes.

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1940: EAST INDIES AGRICULTURE: Domed jars of Quinina, Quininae Sulfas on display. Indonesians cutting South American imported, transplanted Cinchona trees, trimming bark for making quinine. Women working w/ Cinchona seeds & feather...
Instructional Video6:02
Professor Dave Explains

The History of Olive Oil Part 2: Modern Production

12th - Higher Ed
We just learned about the history of olive oil, so how is it made today? Though things are more modern now, there are still those who take great care in producing the finest oil money can buy, so let's see how they do it!
Instructional Video6:09
Curated Video

The Complete Ethical Hacking Bootcamp: Beginner To Advanced - Email Harvesting

Higher Ed
In this video, you'll learn to gather information using the email harvesting tool called ‘harvester'. This clip is from the chapter "Passive Information Gathering and Footprinting" of the series "The Complete Ethical Hacking Bootcamp:...
Instructional Video6:42
Food Farmer Earth

An Urban Farm Feeds Local Neighborhood with Help from Disabled

12th - Higher Ed
Tim Donovan, who calls himself "a farmer and maker," leads the agriculture team at Project Grow, a program of Port City Development Center, an arts and farming organization that works with adults with disabilities. The project brings...
Instructional Video4:04
Food Farmer Earth

Beginners Guide to Planting an Urban Garden—Expert Tips, Book Ideas

12th - Higher Ed
Naomi Montacre, co-owner of Naomi's Organic Farm Supply store gathers together some of her favorite books, hand tools, and expert advice to help the beginning urban gardener in planting an edible garden.