Instructional Video1:56
US Department of Agriculture

Buscar e informar de la mosca linterna con manchas

Higher Ed
La mosca linterna con manchas es una plaga invasora que se encuentra en varios condados del noreste y está amenazando a la agricultura y los recursos naturales de los Estados Unidos. Daña más de 70 tipos de plantas, incluidas las maderas...
Instructional Video5:43
NASA

Tracking Amazon Deforestation

3rd - 11th
The NASA/USGS Landsat satellite mission is helping scientists study how the Amazon rainforest has changed over decades. The Amazon is the largest tropical rainforest in the world, but every year, less of that forest is still standing....
Instructional Video2:32
NASA

NASA Satellites Keep Watch on U.S. Food Supply

3rd - 11th
Since 2008, the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, or NASS, has drawn on Landsat data to monitor dozens of crops in the lower 48 states as part of NASS's Cropland Data Layer program. The Cropland Data layer uses Landsat and...
Instructional Video4:54
NASA

NASA | Science for a Hungry World: Part 5

3rd - 11th
This episode discusses dwindling groundwater resources in India.
Instructional Video2:05
US Department of Agriculture

Broom's Bloom Dairy - Maryland Soil Health Farmers

Higher Ed
A family farm in Bel Air, Maryland since 1726 is partnering with USDA's Natural Resources Conservation service to improve soil health and manage farm nutrients.
Instructional Video1:13
US Department of Agriculture

Lavar antes de almacenar

Higher Ed
Deicy nos explica algunos trucos del quehacer, que te pueden ayudar a obtener productos agrícolas seguros y de calidad.
Instructional Video0:53
NASA

NASA | Satellite Shows High Productivity From U.S. Corn Belt

3rd - 11th
Data from satellite sensors show that during the Northern Hemisphere's growing season, the Midwest region of the United States boasts more photosynthetic activity than any other spot on Earth, according to NASA and university scientists.
Instructional Video6:16
NASA

Landsat 9: part 2, Designing For The Future

3rd - 11th
The soon-to-be-launched Landsat 9 is the intellectual and technical product of eight generations of Landsat missions, spanning nearly 50 years. Episode 2 takes us inside the spacecraft, showing how Landsat instruments collect carefully...
Instructional Video1:45
NASA

Keeping Track of Food Production From Space

3rd - 11th
While USDA has monitored crops around the world for almost a century, the discovery that satellites can “see” greening of vegetation has revolutionized agricultural monitoring for food security. The development of the GLAM system in the...
Instructional Video1:34
Food Farmer Earth

Pear Eau de Vie: Preserving Land and Tradition Through Distillation

12th - Higher Ed
he video features the making of Eau de Vie, a French "water of life," distilled from fermented pear mash, emphasizing its role in supporting local farmers and preserving open land in Oregon. It showcases the surprising dryness of the...
Instructional Video4:24
US Department of Agriculture

Eden’s Cove Farm Cedar Creek, Texas

Higher Ed
Vivian, a U.S. military veteran and Joann Smotherman own and operate Eden’s Cove Farm in Cedar Creek, Texas. Through hard work, determination and support from USDA’s new and beginning farmer and rancher programs, the Smothermans raise,...
Instructional Video1:00
The March of Time

People working fields

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1936: COTTON: VS People sharecroppers tenant farmers laborers working in field Caucasian (5.5 million) & African-American (3 million). VS INT & EXT Poverty homes. Landlords landlord talking w/ tenant farmer. Poor Caucasian children...
Instructional Video0:59
US Department of Agriculture

Tomando la Temperatura

Higher Ed
Deicy nos explica algunos trucos del quehacer, que te pueden ayudar a obtener productos agrícolas seguros y de calidad.
Instructional Video5:20
NASA

Landsat 9: part 1, Getting Off The Ground

3rd - 11th
Every legacy has a compelling origin. The soon-to-be-launched Landsat 9 is the intellectual and technical product of eight generations of Landsat missions, spanning nearly 50 years. Episode One answers the question “why?” Why did the...
Instructional Video4:52
Curated Video

The Importance and Resurgence of Barley

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the fascinating history and significance of barley. We learn about how this grain played important roles in various native and early cultures, and how it managed to survive and thrive throughout centuries. We...
Instructional Video15:37
Economics Explained

Why Would Amazon Want to Buy The Nation of Cyprus? & Could it Actually Do It? | Economics Explained

9th - Higher Ed
This is Cyprus, an absolutely gorgeous nation in the Mediterranian filled with beautiful little towns a laid-back way of life and an economy that is supposedly for sale. That’s right, a fair few of you watching may have seen headlines...
Instructional Video1:20
US Department of Agriculture

Crabs & Conservation in Sussex County, Delaware

Higher Ed
USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service in Delaware partners with the Sussex County Conservation District to host an annual crab feast for farmers, government officials and others who work towards a healthy, sustainable agriculture...
Instructional Video4:05
Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Small Businesses Working Together

9th - 12th
Movin' to the Country is a series that celebrates the entrepreneurs, innovators and dreamers transforming Australia's beautiful regional areas in surprising new ways. Cherry bark and slightly damaged cherries are a popular product for...
Instructional Video5:11
Food Farmer Earth

Revitalizing Local Food Systems: Ken Meter's Vision for a Sustainable Future

12th - Higher Ed
Ken Meter discusses the critical need for rebuilding local food economies to address the paradox of food insecurity amidst abundant agricultural production in the United States. He advocates for consumer awareness and the support of...
Instructional Video12:16
Food Farmer Earth

Carlo Petrini The Earth Is Not An Infinite Resource

12th - Higher Ed
From the archives: part 2- Agriculture too, has natural built-in limitations. Slow Food founder, Carlo Petrini, warns that we have learned how to circumvent those limits and as a result are paying the price.
Instructional Video18:42
The Wall Street Journal

Water Security: Part I

Higher Ed
It's a global problem. What do the best practices-and solutions-look like?
Instructional Video6:30
Mediacorp

Revolutionizing Food Production and Waste Management in Singapore

12th - Higher Ed
This video focuses on the rising issue of food waste in Singapore and new innovative ideas to battle it. The Heart of ASEAN: episode 5, part 7/8
Instructional Video1:34
US Department of Agriculture

Delaware Farm Promotes Soil Health and Pollinators

Higher Ed
Against the Grain Farm in Newcastle County, Delaware is partnering with USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service to protect the environment and remain sustainable.
Instructional Video24:09
The Wall Street Journal

The Future Of Farming

Higher Ed
Food production is subject to a lot of forces, from trade deals to global competition, to the health of national economies, to the weather. Two experts provide a report card on farming today, and its likely trajectory in the years to come.