
Two of my very favorite topics in one genius image.
Agrobiodiversity is crops, livestock, foodways, microbes, pollinators, wild relatives …

Two of my very favorite topics in one genius image.
I spoke too soon about that Smithsonian article on the potato.
In 2008 a Lebanese farmer dug up a potato that weighed nearly 25 pounds. It was bigger than his head.
It was indeed bigger than his head, and nearly 25 pounds in weight, but it looks like Ipomoea batatas to me. Why is it that people think any crop that grows below ground must be Solanum tuberosum? Even when it’s a sweet potato or an oca.
Seriorl Anzu has a great video of sago preparation in the Southern Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Which reminded me about this summary from PestNet of the dire situation of sago in Bouganville, where “all the sago palms have died in the highlands.” There are no collections of Metroxylon sagu known to WIEWS.