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"content": "Hemp growing outdoors is helping the bee situation. Maybe do more? TLDR<br /><br />\"Industrial hemp, Cannabis sativa (Cannabaceae), is a newly introduced and rapidly expanding crop in the American agricultural landscape. As an exclusively wind-pollinated crop, hemp lacks nectar but produces an abundance of pollen during a period of floral dearth in agricultural landscapes. <br /><br />These pollen resources are attractive to a range of bee species but the diversity of floral visitors and their use of hemp across a range of agricultural contexts remains unclear. We made repeated sweep net collections of bees visiting hemp flowers on farms in New York, which varied in both landscape context and phenotypic traits of hemp varieties. We identified all bee visitors to the species level and found that hemp supported 16 different bee species. Landscape simplification negatively impacted the abundance of bees visiting hemp flowers but did not affect the species richness of the community. Plant height, on the other hand, was strongly correlated with bee species richness and abundance for hemp plots with taller varieties attracting a broader diversity of bee species. <br /><br />Because of its temporally unique flowering phenology, hemp has the potential to provide a critical nutritional resource to a diverse community of bees during a period of floral scarcity and thereby may help to sustain agroecosystem-wide pollination services for other crops in the landscape.<br /><br />As cultivation of hemp increases, growers, land managers, and policy makers should consider its value in supporting bee communities and take its attractiveness to bees into account when developing pest management strategies.\"<br /><br />Bee Community of Cannabis sativa and Corresponding Effects of Landscape Composition<br /><a href=\"https://academic.oup.com/ee/ee/article-abstract/49/1/197/5634339\" target=\"_blank\">https://academic.oup.com/ee/ee/article-abstract/49/1/197/5634339</a>",
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"content": "Hemp growing outdoors is helping the bee situation. Maybe do more? TLDR\n\n\"Industrial hemp, Cannabis sativa (Cannabaceae), is a newly introduced and rapidly expanding crop in the American agricultural landscape. As an exclusively wind-pollinated crop, hemp lacks nectar but produces an abundance of pollen during a period of floral dearth in agricultural landscapes. \n\nThese pollen resources are attractive to a range of bee species but the diversity of floral visitors and their use of hemp across a range of agricultural contexts remains unclear. We made repeated sweep net collections of bees visiting hemp flowers on farms in New York, which varied in both landscape context and phenotypic traits of hemp varieties. We identified all bee visitors to the species level and found that hemp supported 16 different bee species. Landscape simplification negatively impacted the abundance of bees visiting hemp flowers but did not affect the species richness of the community. Plant height, on the other hand, was strongly correlated with bee species richness and abundance for hemp plots with taller varieties attracting a broader diversity of bee species. \n\nBecause of its temporally unique flowering phenology, hemp has the potential to provide a critical nutritional resource to a diverse community of bees during a period of floral scarcity and thereby may help to sustain agroecosystem-wide pollination services for other crops in the landscape.\n\nAs cultivation of hemp increases, growers, land managers, and policy makers should consider its value in supporting bee communities and take its attractiveness to bees into account when developing pest management strategies.\"\n\nBee Community of Cannabis sativa and Corresponding Effects of Landscape Composition\nhttps://academic.oup.com/ee/ee/article-abstract/49/1/197/5634339",
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"content": "great 37 min video, HOW the DNC is failing the people, how they get away with it, from those within the DNC. <br /><br />Without making the case, this piece, nonetheless, makes an important case for why it's important for progressives to run on the Dem ticket. I submit that at this point, we have a functional Singular party, with an internal tug-of-war as Spectacle, and also, over meal-tickets. <br /><br />There's no other way to explain the hand-clapping, paper-tearing theatrics of Pelosi on one day, while on another day she hands the man extra pounds of our flesh. \"Methinks the lady doth protest too much.\" <br /><br />In my humble analysis, having had Sanders on the Dem ticket has pushed the Overton-window to a more progressive, humane and sustainable ideology. As well, his campaign and those of AOC, and Andrew Yang as specific examples, have activated a disenfranchised electorate to the obvious dismay of both the GOP as well as the DNC. They both have their ways of cheating the system, and both complain that only one of them is doing it. <br /><br />Voting Sanders in as a Dem will trigger the biggest internal clock-cleaning the DNC has experienced in the post-Watergate era. <br /><br /><br /> <a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P85GcxI78EQ\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P85GcxI78EQ</a>",
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"content": "great 37 min video, HOW the DNC is failing the people, how they get away with it, from those within the DNC. \n\nWithout making the case, this piece, nonetheless, makes an important case for why it's important for progressives to run on the Dem ticket. I submit that at this point, we have a functional Singular party, with an internal tug-of-war as Spectacle, and also, over meal-tickets. \n\nThere's no other way to explain the hand-clapping, paper-tearing theatrics of Pelosi on one day, while on another day she hands the man extra pounds of our flesh. \"Methinks the lady doth protest too much.\" \n\nIn my humble analysis, having had Sanders on the Dem ticket has pushed the Overton-window to a more progressive, humane and sustainable ideology. As well, his campaign and those of AOC, and Andrew Yang as specific examples, have activated a disenfranchised electorate to the obvious dismay of both the GOP as well as the DNC. They both have their ways of cheating the system, and both complain that only one of them is doing it. \n\nVoting Sanders in as a Dem will trigger the biggest internal clock-cleaning the DNC has experienced in the post-Watergate era. \n\n\n https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P85GcxI78EQ",
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"content": "Succint as always, Aaron Mate lays out Iowa & grifters at the DNC. <br /><a href=\"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVEEoxdzfXw\" target=\"_blank\">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVEEoxdzfXw</a>",
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"content": "Nomiki with some inside baseball. <br /><a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=journalism\" title=\"#journalism\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#journalism</a> <a href=\"https://www.minds.com/search?f=top&t=all&q=tomperezresign\" title=\"#tomperezresign\" class=\"u-url hashtag\" target=\"_blank\">#tomperezresign</a><br /><br /><a href=\"https://youtu.be/WZ7wm6DCPV4\" target=\"_blank\">https://youtu.be/WZ7wm6DCPV4</a>",
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"content": "The act of creating is a praxis of personal freedom; therefore, it is taboo to be a practitioner of the creative process. A working class artist is viewed as a either a magical creature or a dangerous malfeasance, usually both in different measures.<br /><br /> One example: Galleries that take and sell the works of street artists, entirely for the gain of a third-party, while it's well known that street art is a criminal activity. By current standards, it appears to be acceptable to steal an artists' work without their consent, then fence it at an upscale auction block, rake in millions for themselves, yet it is the artist that is considered a criminal. <br /><br />Capturing the moment of creation in physical form, while criminalizing, marginalizing or mythologizing the creator who lived it to death, is just one method by which the image and form of \"freedom\" is appropriated and exploited for the financial gains of owners, as well, for physical props and marketing materials that preserve the facade of American democracy; thereby dispensing with the creator as a human being entirely. ",
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"content": "The act of creating is a praxis of personal freedom; therefore, it is taboo to be a practitioner of the creative process. A working class artist is viewed as a either a magical creature or a dangerous malfeasance, usually both in different measures.\n\n One example: Galleries that take and sell the works of street artists, entirely for the gain of a third-party, while it's well known that street art is a criminal activity. By current standards, it appears to be acceptable to steal an artists' work without their consent, then fence it at an upscale auction block, rake in millions for themselves, yet it is the artist that is considered a criminal. \n\nCapturing the moment of creation in physical form, while criminalizing, marginalizing or mythologizing the creator who lived it to death, is just one method by which the image and form of \"freedom\" is appropriated and exploited for the financial gains of owners, as well, for physical props and marketing materials that preserve the facade of American democracy; thereby dispensing with the creator as a human being entirely. ",
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"content": "Grey all day. Turned the hollyhock planter in the window, to help them stand straight. They are leggy and reaching towards the window, thru which the light is currently and definitively a winter gloom. <br /><br />Decided to change the name and function of this one book in the works, turning it from a passive observer to an active participant. It changes the work involved, still feel it's the right thing for the intent of the project overall. <br /><br />There are two major changes over the past few months that have evoked a stirring of presence. There's still hesitance, like an amoeba reflexively pulling back when it encounters new stimuli. Life persists though and demands it's right to space. <br /><br />Adaptation, for all it has made possible, is still an unexpected and under-rated force of will. ",
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"content": "yesterday: NYT article re: Bernie's 'Internet Army', coincidentally a tweet with the same term. Also: continued Joe Roga- being-pro-Bernie aftermath. <br />today: 5 weeks countdown, Iowa and NH polls, jaws dropping, arms pulling back with intent to strike down. same same. <br /><br />houseplants are growing, but slowly and with a lot of attention. Philodendrons, Dracaena marginata putting on new growth, hollyhock seedlings for gifting in the spring. And, as highlight of optimism, a pot of ginger, struggling in the brightest window available. <br /><br />found some cool stuff in public domain: edna st vincent millay, the poet, marching for sacco & vanzetti, the sign from 100 years ago feels like ghosts taking the piss. It reads \"Free Them & Save Massachusetts! American Honor Dies with Sacco & Vanzetti!\"<br />",
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"content": "yesterday: NYT article re: Bernie's 'Internet Army', coincidentally a tweet with the same term. Also: continued Joe Roga- being-pro-Bernie aftermath. \ntoday: 5 weeks countdown, Iowa and NH polls, jaws dropping, arms pulling back with intent to strike down. same same. \n\nhouseplants are growing, but slowly and with a lot of attention. Philodendrons, Dracaena marginata putting on new growth, hollyhock seedlings for gifting in the spring. And, as highlight of optimism, a pot of ginger, struggling in the brightest window available. \n\nfound some cool stuff in public domain: edna st vincent millay, the poet, marching for sacco & vanzetti, the sign from 100 years ago feels like ghosts taking the piss. It reads \"Free Them & Save Massachusetts! American Honor Dies with Sacco & Vanzetti!\"\n",
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