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Harvest 2013 Part 2 Of 3 Cereals 

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Harvest - 2. Cereals: 'The Seeds of Life'
In this second episode we visit a classic arable farm in the east of England, the bread basket of Britain. Gregg and Philippa join farmer Tom Bradshaw at the start of his frantic wheat harvest. It's a race against time to get the crop in, using massive combine harvesters that cost more than the average house. Last year most British wheat farmers had a terrible year, the crop wasn't up to standard for making bread and we were forced to import bread wheat from Germany. Will Tom Bradshaw's wheat make the grade in Harvest 2013 and be good enough to be sold for bread? Stefan Gates reveals the biology behind the magic of seeds and how they germinate. Philippa explores the extraordinary precision and speed of the oil seed rape harvest that must be gathered in before a rain storm which could ruin a year's work. And we explore the grain harvest behind whisky, one of Britain's biggest exports.
For the first time on TV, the series will reveal an early harvest report for the UK, which will give an indication of which crops are likely to be the winners and losers in 2013. Has wheat recovered from the washout of 2012 when the poor quality meant most of the crop was only fit to feed to animals? How did slugs and pigeons nearly destroy the oil seed rape harvest of 2013, and what will become of our bumper barley crop this year? Harvest 2013 tells the story of food through the high and lows of a remarkable year of weather.
Harvest 2013 is supported by BBC Learning who have produced a booklet to explain the science behind producing UK crops together with recipes from Gregg Wallace using harvest produce. The booklet will be available online at www.bbc.co.uk/Harvest.

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Комментарии : 9   
@chris_woodman8832
@chris_woodman8832 10 лет назад
Thanks for the upload. I realy enjoy watching programs like this one. To see the big machines work, priceless ;) Keep the vids coming!!
@Anthony_in_Bloomington_Indiana
This is a splendid show! I would like to hear about what sorts of pesticides and fertilizers they are using. Michael Pollan, the food writer, talks about how the food companies separated plants and animals and created a bunch of problems. Plants should be fertilized with animal manure. Then the farmers do not need artificial fertilizers made from petroleum. In The United States, most farmers use a class of fertilizers called NPK fertilizers, which stands for nitrogren, potassium and phosphorous. The plants take up all the minerals in the soil, but the farmers only replace nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium. This is one of several reasons why nearly all Americans are low on several minerals. And it's really hard to get a deficiency of potassium. Bananas are loaded with potassium. But it's really easy to be low on iron.
@MrAzulgrana11
@MrAzulgrana11 11 лет назад
my fav channel on youtube
@99farmertom
@99farmertom 11 лет назад
his got a lovely combine!
@patersonag56
@patersonag56 11 лет назад
Nice to the Paterson Ag Gilet!!!
@credenza1
@credenza1 10 лет назад
great
@jackfrank8302
@jackfrank8302 8 лет назад
Nice
@Johnnysaintrizz
@Johnnysaintrizz 9 лет назад
I love these shows, but Rapeseed oil is NOT healthier than extra virgin olive oil.
@joshuaharrison699
@joshuaharrison699 10 лет назад
Can you upload the fruit one
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