- 5th Global Botanic Gardens Congress coming up in Dunedin, New Zealand. Isn’t that somewhere near the Shire? And one garden’s engagement with agricultural biodiversity.
 - “It’s 2050, and Australia’s bounteous wheat harvest has been saved.” You see, as a total amateur at this lark, I’d have started with that.
 - Loren Rieseberg, interviewed.
 - HarvestChoice using fancy remote sensing imagery to improve crop calendars, give themselves excuse to quote Byrds classic.
 - European rye collection a little closer to reality.
 - WorldVeg turns 40.
 - Bellon and Ntandou-Bouzitou explore the tail. Talk about local innovation…
 - Old friends talk about crop wild relatives.
 
Thanks for the shout-out, Luigi! I know, it’s a little obvious to start singing the Byrds with the nature of the work we wrote about – even though Pete Seeger actually wrote the song we reference. Always nice to visit your blog!
–Cindy from HarvetChoice
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