Ohalo

Organization

David Friedberg's agriculture technology company, which has developed a breakthrough technology called 'Boosted Breeding'.


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10/12/2025, 6:12:43 AM

Last Updated

10/12/2025, 6:13:17 AM

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10/12/2025, 6:13:17 AM

Summary

Ohalo is a groundbreaking, stealth agriculture technology company that has developed a revolutionary technique called Boosted Breeding. This innovative method genetically modifies plants to ensure 100% of parental DNA is passed to their offspring, leading to a dramatic increase in crop yield, with remarkable success demonstrated in potatoes. The company's breakthrough was exclusively revealed by David Friedberg on the All-In Podcast, highlighting its significant potential impact on agriculture. Ohalo's team expertise is further bolstered by its CTO, Jud Ward, who previously held a position at Driscoll's.

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Research Data
Extracted Attributes
  • Industry

    Agriculture Technology

  • Company Status

    Stealth company

  • Key Technology

    Boosted Breeding

  • Demonstrated Crop

    Potatoes

  • Technology Benefit

    Dramatically increases crop yield

  • Technology Mechanism

    Genetically modifies plants to pass 100% of parental DNA to offspring

Timeline
  • David Friedberg revealed Ohalo's Boosted Breeding technology and its work as a stealth company on the All-In Podcast (Episode E182). (Source: related_documents)

    2024-05-17

Ohalo II

Ohalo II is an archaeological site in the Northern District, Israel, near Kinneret, on the southwest shore of the Sea of Galilee. It is one of the best preserved hunter-gatherer archaeological sites of the Last Glacial Maximum, radiocarbon dated to around 23,000 BP (calibrated). It is at the junction of the Upper Paleolithic and the Epipaleolithic, and has been attributed to both periods. The site is significant for two findings which are the world's oldest: the earliest brushwood dwellings and evidence for the earliest small-scale plant cultivation, some 11,000 years before the onset of agriculture. The numerous fruit and cereal grain remains preserved in anaerobic conditions under silt and water are also exceedingly rare due to their general quick decomposition.

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  • Ohalo II - Wikipedia

    Ohalo II is an archaeological site in the Northern District "Northern District (Israel)"), Israel, near Kinneret "Kinneret (archaeological site)"), on the southwest shore of the Sea of Galilee. It is one of the best preserved hunter-gatherer archaeological sites of the Last Glacial Maximum, radiocarbon dated to around 23,000 BP (calibrated). It is at the junction of the Upper Paleolithic and the Epipaleolithic, and has been attributed to both periods. The site is significant for two findings [...] Ohalo II is the name given to the archaeological site located on the southwest shore of the Sea of Galilee in the Levant Jordan Rift Valley. The site consists of the remains of six charcoal rings where brushwood dwellings had been during the Upper Paleolithic. The huts are oval in shape and average between 9 and 16 feet (2.7 and 4.9 m) long. They were simple in design, were constructed of tree branches and brushwood, and "probably only took a few hours to make." Hearths were located outside the [...] Read Edit View history General What links here Related changes Upload file Permanent link Page information Cite this page Get shortened URL Download QR code Print/export Download as PDF Printable version In other projects Wikidata item Appearance Coordinates: 32°43′20″N 35°34′20″E / 32.722093°N 35.572143°E / 32.722093; 35.572143 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Early Epipalaeolithic archaeological site in Israel Ohalo II

  • Stone Age hut in Israel yields world's oldest evidence of bedding

    The discovery at Ohalo II of a complex bedding, composed of thick grass bunches arranged in a tile-like manner and attached to each other by a compact layer of clay substance, is the earliest _in situ_ example of the common modern practice of making the sleeping area comfortable. This was achieved by creating a soft layer on the floor, but only near the walls and not in the center. The Ohalo II remains reveal new aspects of life during the Upper Paleolithic period, indicating that technologies [...] This paper presents the earliest archeological indication of a home space that includes bedding remains. Interestingly, it does not come from a cave site but rather from an open-air camp, Ohalo II (23,000-year-old site, Sea of Galilee, Israel). The _in situ_ bedding remains were exposed on a brush hut floor, around a hearth, and with other facilities and residues. We begin by briefly addressing the issue of perishable materials in Paleolithic sites; we then present the Ohalo II Paleolithic camp [...] 22.Nadel, D., Carmi, I. & Segal, D. (1995) J. Arch. Sci. 22, 811-822. [Google Scholar] 23.Nadel, D., ed.. (2002) Ohalo II—A 23,000 Year-Old Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers' Camp on the Shore of the Sea of Galilee (Hecht Museum, Haifa, Israel). 24.Kislev, M. E., Nadel, D. & Carmi, I. (1992) Rev. Palaeobot. Palyn. 73, 161-166. [Google Scholar]

  • Ohalo II: A 23,000-Year-Old Fisher-Hunter-Gatherer's Camp on the ...

    Nadel, D. (ed.) 2002. Ohalo II – a 23,000-Year-Old Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers’ Camp on the Shore of the Sea of Galilee. Haifa: Hecht Museum.Google Scholar Nadel, D.2003. The Ohalo II flint assemblage and the beginning of the Epipalaeolithic in the Jordan Valley. In More than Meets the Eyes: Studies on Upper Palaeolithic Diversity in the Near East, ed. Goring-Morris, A.N.&Belfer-Cohen, A., Oxford: Oxbow Monographs, pp. 216–29.Google Scholar [...] Nadel, D., Grinburg, U., Boaretto, E.&Werker, E.2006. Wooden objects from Ohalo II (23,000 cal BP), Jordan Valley, Israel. Journal of Human Evolution 50: 644–62.CrossRefGoogle Scholar%2C+Jordan+Valley%2C+Israel&author=Nadel+D.&author=Grinburg+U.&author=Boaretto+E.&author=Werker+E.&publication+year=2006&journal=Journal+of+Human+Evolution&volume=50&doi=10.1016%2Fj.jhevol.2005.12.010) [...] Weiss, E., Kislev, M.E., Simchoni, O., Nadel, D.&Tschauner, H.2008. Plant-food preparation area on an Upper Paleolithic brush hut floor at Ohalo II, Israel. Journal of Archaeological Science 35: 2400–14.10.1016/j.jas.2008.03.012CrossRefGoogle Scholar

  • HALO Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

    5. any of various other things resembling a halo, especially a lighter or differently colored area surrounding an object. [...] 1. a disc or ring of light around the head of an angel, saint, etc, as in painting or sculpture 2. the aura surrounding an idealized, famous, or admired person, thing, or event 3. a circle of light around the sun or moon, caused by the refraction of light by particles of ice 4. astronomy a spherical cloud of stars surrounding the Galaxy and other spiral galaxies ## verb 1. to surround with or form a halo halo- 2 ## combining form 1. indicating salt or the sea [...] 1. to form a halo. halo- 2 1. a combining form meaning “salt,” used in the formation of compound words (halophyte ); sometimes specialized as a combining form of halogen (halothane ). halo 1 / ˈheɪləʊ / ## noun

  • The halo: origins and meaning - Holyblog US - Holyart.com

    the divine light that envelopes them and permeates them. [...] ## The halo in the Christian iconography [...] What is a halo? It is a ring of shiny light enveloping the head or the whole figure of a person. The word ‘halo’ means golden, the round shape comes from the fact that the circle is a symbol of perfection, and therefore perfectly represents sanctity. In some cases we make a distinction between nimbus (a light that only envelopes the head), the halo (a light that radiates from the body) and the glory, or almond (combination of both, used only for Jesus and Mary to symbolize their divine nature).

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OHALO, 浜松バイパス, 米津町, 中央区, 浜松市, 静岡県, 432-8054, 日本

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Coordinates: 34.6695360, 137.7310581

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