Hairy vetch Vicia villosa is a hardy winter annual cover crop and can add 80–150 pounds/acre of nitrogen to soil. (Brust, Gerald. (2019). Management Strategies for Organic Vegetable Fertility. 10.1016/B978-0-12-812060-6.00009-X.)
The vicuña is a diurnal, gregarious and territorial animal. The products of the vicuña are its meat, skin or hide and wool. (FAO, 1006 Wildlife Utilization in Latin America: Current Situation and Prospects for Sustainable Management. (FAO Conservation Guide - 25)
https://www.fao.org/3/t0750E/t0750e0m.htm)
Paludiculture is the productive use of wet peatlands; a land management technique to cultivate commercially interesting crops on wet or rewetted peatlands under conditions that maintain the peat body, facilitate peat accumulation and sustain the ecosystem services associated with natural peatlands. (https://www.greatfen.org.uk/big-ideas/wet-farming)
Barley is a short-season, early maturing crop that is among the most highly adapted grains and can grow in climates ranging from subarctic to subtropical areas. Barley is used commercially for animal feed, malt production (barley is one of the most important ingredients in beer production), and for human consumption. (http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/user_upload/tci/docs/AH3_BarleyMaltBeer.pdf)
The tiny seedlike fruits of Apium graveolens, known as celery seed. Celery seeds can be used as flavouring or spice, either as whole seeds or ground, and yield a essential oil that is used in the perfume industry. (Adapted from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celery)
“Barnacle” is the common name for over 1000 marine species of the subclass Cirripedia. Barnacles are unique among crustaceans in being permanently attached as adults to a variety of inanimate and animate objects. Barnacles occur in polar, tropical, and temperate waters, being found from high on the shore to the depths of the ocean. (Dagmar Fertl, William A. Newman, Barnacles, Editor(s): Bernd Würsig, J.G.M. Thewissen, Kit M. Kovacs, Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals (Third Edition), Academic Press, 2018, Pages 75-78, ISBN 9780128043271, https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-804327-1.00060-1. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780128043271000601))