- Emma Cooper blogs her ethnobotanical MSc dissertation on British homegardeners and their cool crops.
 - If she’d done her work in Sweden, she’d have written about Ragnar Pettersson and his “treasure of Ardre.”
 - The downside of backyard farming: homeless hens.
 - International e-Conference on Germplasm Data Interoperability: Genebank Database Hell gets an e-conference. What could possibly go wrong.
 - Apparently there’s a new way to search for agricultural bibliografic (sic) data.
 - CIMMYT gets its maize out there.
 - ICRISAT is not one to hide its light under a bushel either.
 - Aussies to survey their yeasts and bacteria to improve winemaking.
 - The problems of India: “It takes a particular brand of incompetence and neglect for decades of stellar growth to have no apparent impact on India’s sky-high levels of under-nutrition.” I bet Dreze and Sen didn’t include a food bubble. Hey, but that can be exported.
 - Oh and happy World Soil Day! Thanks to it, and Jim Croft, I now know Australia has a sort of soil genebank.
 
Prof Prem raj Pushpakaran writes — 2022 marks the 50th birth year of ICRISAT and let us celebrate the occasion!!!