Here is a video about the latest developments in the dangers associated with Round Up Ready crops. It comes from Food Democracy Now, and Cynthia a long time reader of this blog sent me the link — thanks Cynthia!
Traditional Greek Sesame Seed Harvest
Unless your Greek is a lot better than mine, you probably won’t understand what’s spoken, but these are still fascinating videos of a traditional Greek sesame seed harvest.
The seed pods on sesame plants suddenly open and throw their seeds when they mature, so in order to harvest the seeds you have to, well, do what these guys are doing. This is where the expression ‘Open Sesame’ comes from.
In these videos they leave the plants to dry for 8 days each in two different kinds of stacks. In the Greek climate, they sow seeds between 20 May and 10 June, and the harvest is between 15 August to 15 September.
Thanks to Mary who provided the links and translations of the details above.
Part One
Part Two
Part Three