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Farmer at 17

At 17, Andrew Fansler bought his first 87 acres of land. Since his parents were not farmers, he had to teach himself everything. Today he has 4,600 acres and agriculture is still his passion. Learn more at: http://www.magazine.bayer.com/en/farmer-for-life.aspx Please subscribe to our channel for mo

Fluid Crystallized Intelligence

There are probably two types of intelligence. Fluid intelligence is your ability to think quickly. It relies on the ability to maintain attention and benefits from a strong working memory. Crystalline intelligence is the ability to apply knowledge from previous learning processes that has been store

When Worms Threaten the Yield

They are so small that Nihat Yildirim, pepper farmer from Turkey, cannot see them with his naked eye. But worldwide the worms destroy more than ten percent of the yield every year. Nihat Yildirim is placing his hopes on a new product from Bayer, which is currently being introduced into the market in

Small-Scale Food Producers

Small-scale food producers are defined as farmers or entrepreneurs with limited opportunities. Small-scale farming is the most common form of agriculture in the world. However, the importance of smallholder farmers is often undervalued. Our video explores how these farmers can be helped, reducing th

John B. Watson – Behavioral Science

John B. Watson had famously claimed that he, a dozen healthy infants, could mold into anything. To doctors, lawyers, artists, beggars or thieves, regardless of their origin or genetic predisposition. Special thanks to our Patreons: Avigail, Badrah, Cedric Wang, David Markham, Denis Kraus, Don Bone,

Taj Mahal - Mausoleum of Love

A mausoleum for the wife of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. She died in 1631 giving birth to her fourteenth child. Built in 1632 in Arga / India. Author: ZDF/Terra X/interscience film/Faber Courtial/Gero von Boehm/Alexander Hein/Andreas Tiletzek, Jörg Courtial Redub: alugha Click here to see more

The Effect of Climate Change in Mumbai city

This video is produced by Rashida Atthar, the winner of the Sustainable Development Video Contest, initiated by the United Nations System Staff College and the simpleshow foundation. In this video, Rashida Atthar gives a thought-provoking explanation of the effects of climate change in her own city