Showing posts with label contest. Show all posts
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Garlic Breath Contest Winners Announced

The contest measured contestants for the highest parts per billion of CH3SH (Methanethiol), as measured by the Oral Chroma machine generously donated by Advanced Sensor in Markham, was announced today.
The 1st Place winner of the garlic breath contest is Talla Roushan, who won a $200 gift certificate at the Chefs' House Restaurant in Toronto, generously provided by the Chefs' House.

The contest was officiated by the Ontario Science Centre. Talla had a reading of 20.06 parts per billion.When she got home she made her boyfriend eat garlic too!



The Garlic Breath Super Hero

Anthony Morgan from the Ontario Science Centre


Monday, October 18, 2010

Time-motion studies in the garden

A neglected aspect of farming, in my opinion, is studying how to do repetitive tasks in the most efficient way. For example, finding how to shave a half second off a one and a half second movement that's repeated thousands of times in the course of a morning task would be helpful. Trickier still is getting people to share what they learn, and for others to adopt the improvement.

Between Whole Circle Farm and myself we've planted 20,000 garlic cloves in the last ten days (10,000 each). We clocked our rate (# of cloves per person hour), and found that it ranged from 300 cloves per hour, to 500, and as high as 1,000 cloves planted per person per hour.

In a recent garlic planting competition in the back garden Andrew aka "Pinchy"
hand-carved a wooden stake for his planting implement
(above right).

While Heather and myself threw down garlic in the assigned rows, Yana, Pinchy and Abhi braced themselves at the starting line. Pinchy started out strong, wielding his wooden stake with masterly strokes. He maintained the lead for the first 2/3rd of the 420' bed. But the effort of stabbing the soil to plant each clove tired him out, and by the end Yana pulled ahead, with her flat trowel. She finished ahead of Pinchy and Abhi with a comfortable margin, convincing the panel of judges that her planting modality is worthy of further study.










Below - Abhi and I working on another garlic bed.