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Q: How are monocultures and polycultures created?
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What are the release dates for PolyCultures Food Where We Live - 2009?

PolyCultures Food Where We Live - 2009 was released on: USA: 25 March 2009 (Cleveland International Film Festival)


Do monocultures disrupt the food web?

Yes, very much so.


What reuduces biodiversity?

Man growing monocultures of plants in large plots, or cutting down forests, etc.


What has the author Margaret Anne Cooper written?

Margaret Anne Cooper has written: 'Population biology of spartina maritima and spartina anglica monocultures in estuarine salt marshes'


Would you need to use more insecticides in monoculture?

Insecticides are dependent on crop yield. Monocultures have a greater crop yield, and use less land to produce any amount of crop.


Why would you need to use more insecticides in monoculture?

Insecticides are dependent on crop yield. Monocultures have a greater crop yield, and use less land to produce any amount of crop.


What problems are bees facing?

They are facing many issues, but some of the big reasons are~ •The use of herbicides and pesticides that are killing them •Increase of imported honey •Cultivation of large monocultures •Increase of disease and parasites


How do abiotic factors affect biotic factors?

1) We kill too easily - directly and indirectly (destroying habitat). 2) We plant monocultures in the name of efficiency. 3) There's just too many people.


What effect has monocultures had on the agricultural community?

Monoculture has effected the agricultural community in ways like allowing large harvests for minimal labor. Mono culture also leads to wide spread diseases because of only having the one crop in an area.


Are soils non renewable?

No - but the way most people farm makes them so. i.e. fast profit, plowing, monocultures, fertilizers, all kill soil faster than it can form.


What movie and television projects has Michael Ruhlman been in?

Michael Ruhlman has: Played himself in "Cooking Under Fire" in 2005. Played Himself - Judge: Food Writer in "Iron Chef America: The Series" in 2005. Played himself in "Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations" in 2005. Played Himself - Judge in "Iron Chef America: The Series" in 2005. Played himself in "Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern" in 2006. Played himself in "PolyCultures: Food Where We Live" in 2009. Played Himself - Host in "Le Creuset Technique Series: With Michael Ruhlman" in 2012.


Why are monocultures vulnerable to being wiped out and becoming extinct?

Requirements for successful monoculture are more demanding of management skills. Closer attention to soil erosion is necessary. Soil structure problems can become severe. The farmer is completely dependent on chemical insecticides and similar methods of controling insects and diseases.