Topic 1
Part 1
Spinich can be grown almost year round.
Strawberries can be grown in the winter.
How abundant the leafy vegatables are (lettuce, spinach, etc)
Part 2
Next time we are in the garden, I will think of devices we can use to cover our crops in the winter.
Part 3
Are there any crops that thrive in cold weather? Why do plants need heat? Or is it just that there is not much sunlight during the winter?
Topic 2
Part 1
I did not know there is 3 types of garlic, I always thought there was just one.
How a whole plot of soil can have a disease, almost like a functioning body.
Differant kinds of garlic respond to differant weather conditions.
Part 2
Next time we are in the garden, I will pay close attention to the kind of garlic we are growing.
Part 3
How does one measure the pH of their soil?
Part 1
It definetly surprised me how complicated and intricate dirt and soil are.
Soil regeneration takes over 200 years!
The part of the article about over-farming was very interesting.
Part 2
Next time we are in the garden, I will take a closer look at our dirt/soil.
Part 3
Part 3
I don't think I really have any questions, that was very informative.
Topic 4
Part 1
I am curious as to wether the wheat board helps smaller farms. It seems like having the wheat board would level the playing field in terms of marketing budgets.
I found what Jack Wilkinson had to say at the end of the article was very interesting, and I agree whole-heartedly.
I think the government should poll the wheat farm industry in a referendum, and proceed accordingly based on results.
Part 2
Next time we are in the garden, I will think about how science and technology can be used to increase our garden's potential.
Part 3
Did other agricultural industries peviosly have the same kind of governing body? If so, how did they adjust when it was dissolved?