- Yucca flowers not at all yucky to eat.
- Dept of Schadenfreude: First parasitic nematodes reported in biofuel crops.
- “I’ve often thought about this return to local knowledge and food in India.” Had no idea there had been a move away from local food in India.
- Biological collections porn.
- Breeders’ wish list published.
- First GM bananas harvested. Do they make good beer?
- How to do Geographical Extrapolation Domain Analysis. Off you go now.
Fresh Nibbles
Nibbles: Yucca, Biofuels, Indian food, Museum collections, Priority traits, GM bananas, Geographic targetting
Agricultural economist put on the spot
Over at the Freakonomics Blog, there’s a Q&A with an eminent agricultural economist, Daniel Sumner of Davis. A timely idea, and some of the questions are actually pretty good, with a few even concerning agrobiodiversity, albeit obliquely. Problem is, I can’t see the answers. What am I missing? We’ve been thinking about doing something similar here, actually. Except not with an agricultural economist. Nor, in fact, with anyone eminent. Just Jeremy and I, at your disposal for a day, to answer questions on agricultural biodiversity, live. What do people think? Worth a try?
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