History
Chemicalist vs Organiculturalist
Global North/South
Innovations
Consequences
100

What is humus?

The dark, organic matter of soils. Nutrient rich, holds water, creates nitrogen, provides structure


100

What is reductionism?

Explaining complex systems by breaking them down into smaller, fundamental parts


100

What was Peru's response to the guano extraction?

Hired foreign biologist to protect it 

Established strict, sustainable, government-run harvesting practices 

100

What is the Haber-Bosch method?

Revolutionary industrial method to synthesize ammonia, creating fertilizers from nitrogen

100

How have synthetic fertilizers impacted the environment? Bonus: what % is unabsorbed?

Drained aquifers, dead zones, waterlogged soils, ocean acidification, social upheaval 

40%

200

What was Aristotle’s viewpoint on where plants derived their nutrients from?

Humus/pneuma

200

What is the Law of Return?

Notion that we must give back. Nutrients and organic materials taken from the Earth must be returned to maintain fertility 

200

What have the implications of a Green Revolution generally been for the global N and global S?

N= increased industrial capacity, capital, "development"

S= Socio-environmental challenges. Uneven wealth, cheap labor, loan dependency, neocolonialism, natural disasters, pollution, forced relocation, land degradation

200

What is the indore process?

Method of aerobic composting by Howard 

Waste--> humus

200

How has reductionism impacted the conceptualization of plants as living organisms and thus how they are treated?

As mechanistic, passive, divisible systems rather than autonomous, sentient or holistic organisms. Exploitation

300

Who was Liebig and what line of thinking did he propose? 

Pioneering German chemist, founder of organic+ agricultural chemistry, "father of fertilizer industry". 

Plant growth determined by limited nutrient rather than total

Law of Minimum


300

What is a chemicalist and an organiculturalist?

C= Treating unwanted symptoms by synthetic means

O= Preventative, build healthy soil, natural processes to manage pests and fertility

300

How did IRRI and the C4 innovation impact Asia?

Genetic erosion of varieties, intense pollution, water scarcity, pest vulnerability, economic disparity, biodiversity loss, land degradation, concerns

300

What are CR4 plants?

Specialized group of plants that have evolved a highly efficient, two-stage photosynthetic pathway (on leaves). 

Thrive in hot, sunny, dry environments

300

What were some public responses to legal GMO usage?

Lawsuits, protests, GMO banning, backlash

400

What did Robert McCarrison discover in Pakistan and India?

Pakistan- Barely any disease among the Hunza. Health is determined by quality of foods


India- Manure for agriculture, importance of soil health

400

Give an example of an agricultural practice/method for each side

C= Fertilizer, pesticides, GMOs, technology

O=Polycropping, organic fertilizer, compost, manure, agroforestry

400

Why did McCarrison believe the disease rate was different in England vs the Hunza people?

The quality of the food 

"Perfectly constituted food"

400

What is the "ice minus" bacterium?

A genetically modified bacteria put on crops to prevent freezing 

400

What was the outcome of the study comparing growth of rats and pigeons that ate food from fertilized vs manured soils?

Manure--> grew robustly

Synthetic fertilizer-->malnourished


500

Who was Rifkin?

Activist against ice-minus test, critiqued "the boys" and called for intersectional approach


500

What would each side’s reasoning be on the usage or resistance of GMOs?

C= Supportive. Efficient, advanced, necessary

O=Against. Unnatural, destructive, unhealthy


500

Give an example of a Global N and S disparity


n/a

500

What is CRISPR?

Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats

Precise, versatile, efficient gene editing technology adapted from natural bacteria immune system

500

Why are tubers and perennials ideal for organic farming?

Tubers produce more calories than cereals

Perennials grow every year, have deep root systems, less dependent on surface water+ nutrients

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