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Time to explore some agricultural problems, and lean how poop was the solution. No, seriously. Poop.
Transcript
- 00:02
As we've made our way through this unit agriculture has gotten bigger and [Cornfield growing bigger]
- 00:07
better with every new technology introduced sure there have been some
- 00:12
environmental downers and the occasional racist theft of land welcome to America [Car drives by Welcome to America sign]
- 00:17
but mostly people have been farming to their heart's content big machines like
- 00:21
tractors and combines made farm labor way cheaper and faster and the sky was
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- 00:27
the limit right and actually the limits turned out to be much closer than
- 00:32
that well by the 1940s agriculture was in trouble many problems in agriculture
- 00:37
were the long-term effects of industrial technology for example combines and [Combine drives by and crops appear]
- 00:42
tractors encouraged farmers to plant enormous fields of the same crop which
- 00:47
is called the mono cropping but mono cropping like shooting apples off a
- 00:52
person's head is a dangerous game mono cropping allows huge populations of [Woman aims bow at apple on a mans head]
- 00:57
pests to target that single crop it also exhausts the nutrients in the soil
- 01:02
because all the plants want exactly the same goodies and finally it leaves the
- 01:06
crop vulnerable to disease don't think plant diseases are serious well check
- 01:11
out Ireland circa 1845 it wasn't called the potato famine because the potatoes [Potato appears in a kitchen]
- 01:17
were starving why oh just a little fungus among us that came and turned the
- 01:23
nation's mono crop of potatoes into rotten black goop well beyond the
- 01:28
problems of mono cropping agriculture seemed to have hit its limits.....
- 01:33
all the easily farmed land was being farmed and farmers could only produce so
- 01:38
much food per acre better stop reproducing their humans no more octo [Woman with lots of babies]
- 01:42
moms the biggest limitation was our old friend nitrogen remember that stuff well
- 01:48
it's a basic nutrient that plants need to survive right? easily exhausted by
- 01:52
intensive farming phone you betcha well farmers all over the world had
- 01:56
different strategies for keeping the nitrogen in their soil some people use
- 02:01
the manure from their livestock to fertilize there field or sometimes they
- 02:05
just let the fields take a season off so that the little nitrogen making bacteria
- 02:09
could have a chance to you know giggety other people figured out the joys of [legume on stage singing]
- 02:15
legumes we're talking about stuff like beans peas nuts and clover but one of
- 02:20
the many awesome things about legumes is that they put nitrogen back into the
- 02:24
soil also they brought us peanut butter which is just awesome they also brought [Jar of peanut butter appears]
- 02:29
us pea soup the awesomeness of which is debatable the problem was that rotating
- 02:35
crops or letting fields rest took too much time and the amount of manure from
- 02:39
livestock couldn't keep up with the massive demand for crops brought on by
- 02:44
modern era people started looking further afield for their nitrogen like [Young girl looking through binoculars]
- 02:48
really far afield brace yourself for this one it turns out that bird poop and
- 02:53
bat poop have crazy amounts of nitrogen in them yep Guano that's bat poop it's
- 02:58
awesome fertilizer we're sure bats are super proud of their contributions well [Bat flys by a field]
- 03:04
companies from industrial nation started laying claim to the world's best sources
- 03:08
of guano which were mostly giant bat caves or islands with lots of birds
- 03:12
nesting on them in South America people collected poop and shifted back to [Man delivers Guano to woman]
- 03:17
farmers in Europe and the US it was a big business a gross business but
- 03:22
that it was big.....
- 03:25
well then maybe dog walkers would stop leaving it on this sidewalk
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