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Plant Solutions for Conservation Needs / Environmental Video

United States Department of Agriculture; Natural Resources Conservation Service; Plant Materials Program; Plant Solutions for Conservation Needs; The NRCS Plant Materials Program shares the agency’s rich 70-year history. Since the 1930s, the program has developed plant solutions for restoring the country’s most critical resource concerns. Included in the DVD is footage from the Discovery Science Channel’s documentary ‘Coastal Crisis: Vanishing Lands’. The Science Channel excerpt features an overview of the Golden Meadow PMC and was filmed a few months before Hurricane Katrina devastated the region. Some footage was provided by America’s Wetland. Producer: USDA; Creative Commons license: Public Domain

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Less than seventy years ago Hemp was meeting many of the stated goals mentioned in this clip. The fellow in the film said, It is going to take seventy more years to get to where we need to be.

I think he is wrong. Maybe the internet wasn’t well developed during the filming of this clip. But finding the true agenda of organized groups is easier than ever before. Things will change for the better. The human spirit was never meant to be crushed.


Seriously, If we would just grow hemp as an industrial crop, it would take care of a lot of needs, and lower our consumption of trees and cotton, and possibly oil.


Yes, hemp would prevent soil erosion and assist with water retention. There’s a similar crop, jute, which is used as a substitute for hemp products (eg, rope), but it does not have the environmental advantages of hemp.

Of course, it would have been better to leave the environment alone from the outset, but industrialization and greed prevented that from occurring.


The problem with using hemp in many places is that it can outgrow native vegetation, and become a noxious weed.

A “Profit before people” philosophy has allowed multinational conglomerates to pollute the environment and destroy natural resources. At least this is a step in the right direction, although they should have been replacing used resources from the outset.


What the clip refers to is a diversity. Fact is that they should be making sure that both food and medicinal plants are also returned to the growing cycle. Just to make sure the plants being used won’t be reducing the growth of such.
I’ve been awake 3 minutes, hope that makes sense.


hello to michael nazereno jeorgy ignacio of harlem new york city


is this job available in canada?? i want to join in the restoration!!


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