As a rice farmer I've never really considered: how much rice can one plant produce.
I suppose it's the scale of our rice farm that has me calculating in acres rather than
individual rice plants.
I know that, on average, we yield 10,000 lbs. of rice per acre.
But how much does a single rice plant yield?
Never thought about it until viewer, Steve T commented on Episode 75, titled "Dissecting
a Rice Plant in Search of its Head" with this question:
"How Many Kernels of rice does the average rice plant produce?"
Well Steve, it's a great question and we're going to find out!
And how we're going to find out is simply by pulling a rice plant and counting the rice
that it's producing.
You see each rice plant produces a seed head, as seen here, and each seed head is comprised
of several spikelets or blooms that are forming rice as we know it.
It's just fascinating, to me, that just one...oops.
That just one of these kernels of rice, or rice seeds, was planted in the spring and
now, at the end of summer, has produced this plant and therefore all these additional seeds
for our consumption or for next year's crop.
But before we find the final number of how much rice this plant is producing I should
mention that a number of factors determine this:
the variety of the rice, the overall health of the plant, as dictated by the level of
fertilization, weather patterns, soil type and ah hum, the farmer.
I should mention that this variety is Calrose medium grain m105.
Now, as I count this rice I thought rather than you just listening to me count 1,2,3
monotonously that I would represent each kernel of rice as a step in which it took to grow
this rice plant.
For example if there were only 10 kernels of rice than I'm going to include 10 farming
operations required to grow the plant, representing each kernel.
You'll see what I mean.
But first let's head into the shop.
Here we are.
Here's the rice plant.
Just let me remove the kernels for easier counting.
Let's move this screen to the top right and add a counter.
Finally let's add our first operation of farming a new crop of rice, which as I explained,
will represent the first rice kernel in our count.
Ready...go!
Alright!
51 kernels of rice, or seeds, that this plant produced.
I can't call it the average for this variety or the average for this field.
I would need to count several more individual rice plants to get that figure and I just
don't have time.
51 grains of rice is just how much this one plant produced but it gives us a good idea
of an answer to Steve's question.
And in those quick scenes we ended our farming operation and crop progress right here at
the plant being pulled.
Again, every kernel I counted was represented in a scene depicting the work that it took
to get this plant to this stage.
By the way, all of those scenes are from past episodes of Rice Farming TV so if you'd
like to know more about what was happening in a particular scene comment down below and
I'll link you to the specific episode.
Well guys what did you think?
Expecting more or less out of the production of these rice plants?
I want to thank Steve for the great question and encourage you guys to keep on asking.
I try to get to as many comments and questions as possible.
Thanks for watching guys.
Give me a thumbs up if you enjoyed this episode and take care!
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[RWBY x MMD] Jaune learns how to cuss - Duration: 0:47.
Crazy bastard.
Put more oomph in it! "Crazy Bastard!"
Crazy bastard.
All right. Next. "This motherfucker!"
Damn it, this.... mother!
Good, you've gotten much better.
What are you two doing?
Way to really teach him the best stuff.
No, it's not that. He lent some upperclassmen one hundred lien again.
What? What?
That upperclassmen is a crazy motherfucker! That fucking fucknugget!
You should teach him better curses!
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How Much Sleep Do I Need? (to Lose Fat & Build Muscle) - Duration: 7:08.
How much sleep do YOU need to build muscle and lose fat?
I'm going to reveal the answer in this video - so LET'S GET STARTED!
Sleep is one of the most important, yet underrated functions of daily life…
And a lack of sleep can lead to many chronic health issues, including - in some rare cases
- even DEATH!
Lack of sleep will also make your journey to building muscle, and losing fat A LOT harder
than it needs to be...
But how much sleep do you REALLY need?
And is the quality of your sleep more important than the quantity?
Well, based on my own experience, and research - both the quality AND the quantity of your
sleep are equally important.
You've probably heard the phrase, " you can sleep when you're dead" before - and
that MAY be true to some extent…
BUT I'd make the argument that, if you DON'T sleep ENOUGH while you're alive...
You'll end up living like you're dead.
So, let's get right into my top tips for having the best quality of sleep possible:
Aim for at least 8 hours of quality sleep per night
In the book, "The Sleep Revolution", by Arianna Huffington, it states that…
40% of ALL Americans are sleep deprived.
Meaning that they get less than 6 hours of sleep per night, and those stats are pretty
similar all around the world.
Sleep deprivation has been linked to many different health challenges, some of which
include, brain damage, diabetes, inflammation, heart attacks, and cancers!
Lack of sleep is also correlated to weight gain… which carries its own set of health
issues, like slowing down your metabolism, increasing your glucose levels after eating,
And it also causes your body to produces more of the STRESS hormone called, "cortisol".
Cortisol is a hormone that you'd definitely want to keep under control, if your goal is
to lose stubborn belly fat, and also build muscle.
Lack of sleep will also hinder your bodies ability to recover after intense workouts,
and build muscle.
Aim for at least 8-9 hours of sleep per night - and you'll see your entire life improve,
including your bodies ability to lose fat, and build muscle!
So do yourself a favour, and starting NOW, make sleep a TOP PRIORITY in your life!
Set your bedroom up for sleep.
Most people's bedrooms aren't really set up to enjoy the benefits of quality sleep.
However, by simply modifying the following things, you'll drastically improve your
potential for quality sleeps - night after night.
Firstly, you should always make sure to TURN OFF THE LIGHTS.
Light is a trigger in the sleep-wake homeostasis, and when the lights are turned OFF, the body
naturally secrets MELATONIN, which helps us fall asleep faster.
That's why some people even take melatonin as a supplement before bedtime.
However, LIGHT (Especially BLUE light), from electronics, from light fixtures in your room,
or even light that creeps in from a door, or window - can interrupt or suppress this process.
In addition to darkening the room - based on research, the temperature of the room is
also critical to the quality of your sleep.
Research suggests that the ideal temperature for sleep, is 65 degrees Fahrenheit, which
is just above 18 Degrees Celsius.
Too hot, or too cold, and your sleep is gonna be disrupted.
Also, the type and quality of your mattress will also play an important role in how well
you sleep.
Which leads me to my next tip…
Invest in a healthy, high-quality mattress
The truth is, most mattresses available on the market today, are big pieces of junk.
And if that wasn't enough, the majority of them are also made from cheap and unhealthy
materials.
These materials release unhealthy Volatile Organic Compounds, which are usually referred
to as off-gassing.
And unfortunately, most people aren't even aware of this!
So, when it comes to choosing the right mattress - you'll want to choose one that's not
only comfortable, and made from high-quality, and dense materials…
But one that's also healthy for you to sleep on every night.
Watch my NEXT video to find out what type of mattress I personally use, and recommend…
Things you shouldn't eat before bed
Limiting, or cutting out sugar from your diet is always a wise decision - and I'd recommend
doing that either way - but it will also help you sleep better.
In addition, you shouldn't consume any caffeine, or alcohol for at least 6 hours before you
sleep, (and maybe even longer if you're very sensitive to it) - or else you'll have
trouble falling asleep, and more importantly, staying asleep!
Alcohol might help you pass out sooner, but it eventually DISRUPTS your sleep, and the
sugar content in alcohol doesn't help either - so it's best to be avoided.
It's also recommended not to eat or drink anything at least 1-2 hours before bed,
as you don't want to wake up to in the middle of the night to go to the washroom.
Exercise your way to a better body, and sleep.
Exercising on a regular basis is proven to help your body get a good night's sleep…
And a good sleep also helps the body recover after workouts - so it's a win-win situation.
Certain types of workouts also help your body produce endorphins, which is like a natural
relaxation drug, and will surely help you fall asleep like a baby.
It may take several weeks of this for the benefits to transfer, so STAY consistent - and
you will surely reap the rewards.
De-stress at least 30 minutes to an hour before bed
My final tip for sleeping like a baby...
Is to make TIME each night to wind down, and relax your body and mind.
Forget about all the STUFF that happened that day, and just do things that ease your mind.
Incorporate relaxing rituals like meditation before you sleep.
Things like smelling lavender, or drinking lavender tea before bed can be helpful too.
Practice falling asleep with gratitude every night.
And find peace with the silence of your thoughts…
Just Like Chakra the Fitness GURU does.
Ommmm. Ommmmm.
Ohh. Chakra's here. How are you today?
I'll share some of my favourite products that help me destress before bed in the next video.
Hope you enjoyed the video, and learned a few things that can help you sleep better.
If you did, you'll definitely want to watch the next video, where I recommend my favourite
products that help me improve my sleep on a daily basis...
If you'd like me to share more videos like this, please support my channel by subscribing,
so you can get updates whenever I upload new videos.
And let me know if you liked the video by giving it a THUMBS UP below…
Also leave a comment if you have any questions, or would like to request any future video
topics you would like me to post!
And as I always like to say…
"A life worth living, is a life worth improving!"
Sleep well my friends...
AND GO AND GET SOME ABS NOW!
If you love the Chakra the Fitness GURU...
Make sure you like this video.
So Chakra will come back all the time.
And he will show up in your dreams, and tell you - how to succeed in life.
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How do we make money? How fast is the internet? How much does a coworking space cost? Guanajuato, MX - Duration: 12:58.
all right Jesse right so what do you do
for work? and I thought we'd talk a
little bit about pricing... Good morning, how
are you guys today?
Jesse, Harper and I are going to a cafe
we've never tried before and then we're
gonna head to Jesse's work and we will
tell you a little bit about the
co-working space, the rates, the speeds
all the specs and we'll also answer the
question of what the heck does Jesse do
for work? how is it that we have come to
live in Mexico
and work online so all that today but
first food! I really need to watch
where I'm going because I'm gonna fall
flat on my face in one of these alleys
and that is not gonna be good
are you doing sad trumpet?
all right so the cafe we were going to is closed
but there is an adorable breakfast place
right around the corner
so
the co-working space
is called Tercer Piso Work and Chill
which translates to third floor so
you gotta walk up some steps
all right we are here at
Tercer Piso Work and Chill, this is the
co-working space that Jesse works at
this place is awesome they have this
huge patio with amazing views the
internet is really fast they have a 200
MG fiber connection, it's been great for both
downloading and uploading and you can
have all the water coffee and tea that
you want, they also have other drinks and
snacks that you can buy, Jesse's favorite
is a mango smoothie, the mango smoothie
that he really likes is 35 pesos
another perk is that you can receive
packages here so we have all of our
packages sent here, there's always
somebody here to receive them
and there are power outlets everywhere
all right so this is the room that Jesse
usually works in and I thought we'd talk
a little bit about pricing. so you can
come in for a single use session like
come in use the Wi-Fi and leave that's
25 pesos and also comes with tea, water,
coffee. if you want a day pass that's
fifty pesos and you can come in and out
it's good for the whole day
that one includes ten copies with it so
if you need to print, make copies... okay so
the copies are fifty cents for black and
white and one peso per color page. now
what we do is the monthly membership,
it's fourteen hundred pesos per month
which might sound pricey but for the
speed of the internet that you get it's
it's pretty much an essential thing for
Jesse's work so this is a business
expense for us and it seems pretty
comparable to other co-working spaces
that we've looked into not just in
Mexico but in other parts of the world
so it's a fair price
it also gives Jesse
a place if he needs to come and focus
and work because as you can imagine
sometimes working with a three-year-old
in the house, is a little bit tricky so
it's nice to have this space for him to
come not only for the files but also to
do a little bit of work if he needs to
let me show you the conference room if
you want to just use the conference room
that is a hundred and fifty per hour for
meetings and you can have up to 12
people in there and you can also get
coffee with that as well
pretty much everywhere here has an
awesome view so I'm just in this little
conference room area and you can see
the big statue! look out this
window
this Allie, she takes care of us
during the day here at Tercer
Hi, my name is Allie. Welcome!
all right Jesse, so what do you do
for work? Jesse: well this is my town, my cartel owns it. We run everything.
I actually had a comment once ask me
if, how we were living in Mexico and
whether we were dealing drugs and stuff
and I was like right because this is
this is the new face of the cartel, like
you'd never see it coming like no one would ever suspect it's it's you know
it's actually not a bad strategy...
for real though, what do you do for work?
I'm a cam girl I
sell my body on the Internet. Erin: okay okay
I'm sorry was those are the only
two jokes I had, I got out of my system
I work for video production companies in
the States primarily
so they make videos for clients, they
have things that need to be changed
after the fact and so primarily what I
do is visual effects paint and fix work
for those videos so I'm a subcontractor
never have to deal with the client
directly client doesn't even know I
exist so they will have shot a video and
it has a sign in it that they want to
cover up or there's a logo of some
company they don't have a relationship
with and I have to paint that out as a
video for them so that's the simplest
stuff but then you know sometimes they
want to replace the sky in a shot or
their car that they are filming goes
over a bridge and there's a bunch of
scraggly trees in the water next to the
bridge and they don't like that so I have
to paint that out so that's that's the
majority of what I do, I also do some
design work and animation
that's not as frequent...
so we are in the fortunate position to be paid in US
dollars and then our expenses are paid
in pesos, what that means is our income
basically fluctuates based on the peso
and how it's doing in relation to the
U.S. dollar
so as I've mentioned before fast
internet was one of the major criteria
that we had in choosing a place, another
day I'll make a video of what all of our
criteria were because we have like this
extensive excel file of all the
places that we looked at all right and
that is what Jesse does for work as for
me I am a full time Harper wrangler
slash dinner and lunch maker, grocery
shopper, floor sweeper, etc. before I had
Harper I taught English at the
University of North Carolina Wilmington
which is a cute little beach
school in North Carolina
and I taught mostly college freshmen and
sophomores their basic English and
literature courses and I loved that, I
loved my students, I hated grading, I
don't miss grading at all, not one bit of
it but I do miss my students and I miss
being in the classroom. I think one day
I'd like to get back in the classroom but we'll see how that goes
and YouTube is my hobby, this is what I do for fun
to document what we're doing and to connect
with you guys and just to have something
creative to do in the evenings once Harper
goes to sleep, so that's us, that's what
we do
this is where we do it all right is it
time for lunch yet? I think it might be
time for lunch
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How many Teeth do I have to Treat to get my Perfect Smile? - Dr. Vicky Ho - Duration: 1:47.
Hi, this is Dr. Vicky from Smile Design Studio. Patients always
ask me how many teeth do I need to get
done to get my perfect smile.
Well, that depends greatly on what needs
to be changed in the smile.
And also, it depends greatly on how many teeth
they show in their smile.
Some people have very narrow openings and thus only show a few teeth
whereas others have really wide openings
and they show everything from front to back.
So it depends on the changes that they
want to achieve if they want to reduce a gummy smile.
Then if the gums go all the way to the back then
they'll have a lot more teeth that they'll need to do.
Or if they need to change the proportions or the sizes
we don't want to find that we do only a partial smile which
doesn't then blend with the rest of the back.
So it's very, very important to see
what the patient shows as to what they want to achieve
and how much difference between their natural teeth
and their final smile
they want to achieve. The greater the difference the more teeth
you've got to do.
However, if we only need to do one because one
tooth is damage.
We can do that
and match it perfectly as well.
So there is not a set number of teeth that you have to do.
It just depends on the result that you want.
And ultimately what you need to do to get that.
And we'll sit down at the Smile Design process
and talk about all of that together.
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