The Science in Our Food | Dr. Jim Carrington | TEDxGatewayArch

By Henry Turner in Agriculture & Food 1631 views 12th January 2018 Video Duration: 00:16:47
Jim speaks on the benefits science has allowed for in the advancements in growing food. He suggests that global changes will create a need for us to leave ro...

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