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farming

  • ‘Why Is Everyone So Sick?’: Nurse Quits Her Job to Raise Organic Grass-Fed Beef for a Better Future
    ‘Why Is Everyone So Sick?’: Nurse Quits Her Job to Raise Organic Grass-Fed Beef for a Better Future
    A nurse, whose farmer father grew concerned with GMO food and the nation's declining health, quit her job when she lost faith in the healthcare system's ability to help prevent ...
    May 20, 2023BY Louise Chambers
  • Mail-Order Citrus: Pearson Ranch Delivers California Sunshine From Orchard to Doorstep
    Mail-Order Citrus: Pearson Ranch Delivers California Sunshine From Orchard to Doorstep
    The fruit in my hand is 6 months old, but tastier than ever. It’s a pink pomelo from ...
    January 20, 2023BY Eric Lucas
  • Soil in Danger: How Fixing Agricultural Soil Could Help the World
    Soil in Danger: How Fixing Agricultural Soil Could Help the World
    Agricultural soil is an important resource for communities all over the world, not only because it provides humans ...
    October 24, 2022BY Lily Kelly
  • Regenerative Agriculture for Health and Sustainability
    Regenerative Agriculture for Health and Sustainability
    Soil isn't just dirt—it’s the base of every ecosystem, a living and life-giving foundation that teems with billions ...
    September 11, 2022BY Dr. Ann Corson
  • Give Much – If, Frankly, Any – Thought to Vertical Farming?
    Give Much – If, Frankly, Any – Thought to Vertical Farming?
    Odds are, among many, that’d be a nope. Fair enough. But spurred by factors such as a burgeoning ...
    June 1, 2022BY Chuck Green
  • Double Agent
    Double Agent
    Symbiotic balance of multi species in our Family Cow pastures... Sometimes I feel like a double agent privy to ...
    May 18, 2022BY Edwin Shank
  • The Family Table: Summer Memories of an Italian-American Jersey Farm Girl
    The Family Table: Summer Memories of an Italian-American Jersey Farm Girl
    Submitted by Eleanor Rodio Furlong, Naples, Florida I'm a Jersey girl. I'm a farm girl. I'm an Italian ...
    September 2, 2021BY The Family Table
  • Farmstand Fresh: Corn Crepes for a Late Summer Meal
    Farmstand Fresh: Corn Crepes for a Late Summer Meal
    Roadside farmstands are making a comeback. They have been around forever, more common in some places than in ...
    August 31, 2021BY Ari LeVaux
  • Will Home Farming Survive a Vaccine?
    Will Home Farming Survive a Vaccine?
    Commentary Farm-to-table refers to freshly grown produce—that is, fruits and vegetables not transported from some distant time zone ...
    June 9, 2020BY Froma Harrop
  • Farmers and Cropdusting Pilots Wrestled With Pesticide Risks on the Great Plains
    Farmers and Cropdusting Pilots Wrestled With Pesticide Risks on the Great Plains
    It is easy to frame conservation as a clash between environmentalists and polluters. But this view can greatly ...
    June 13, 2018BY David Vail
  • Perdue’s New Chicken Slaughtering Method More Humane, Say Advocacy Groups
    Perdue’s New Chicken Slaughtering Method More Humane, Say Advocacy Groups
    In a substantial move for one of the country's largest chicken producers, Perdue will change its chicken slaughtering method. While animal ...
    July 4, 2016BY Petr Svab
  • This Carrot Harvesting Machine is Amazing to Watch
    This Carrot Harvesting Machine is Amazing to Watch
    Here's what it takes to harvest carrots on an industrial scale. [morearticles]1984892[/morearticles] This video shows a triple-track carrot ...
    April 5, 2016BY Jack Phillips
  • 11 Foods That Grow in Totally Unexpected Ways: Cashews, Baby Corn, Cinnamon
    11 Foods That Grow in Totally Unexpected Ways: Cashews, Baby Corn, Cinnamon
    Do you know how these grow? Chocolate, cashews, pepper corn, baby corn, cinnamon, wasabi, pineapple, kiwi, sesame seeds, ...
    February 13, 2016BY Cindy Drukier
  • The Dark Side of Coffee: An Unequal Social and Environmental Exchange
    The Dark Side of Coffee: An Unequal Social and Environmental Exchange
    The humble coffee bean is one of the most important and actively traded commodities in the world.
    September 1, 2015BY Alexander J Myers
  • Technologies Will Tackle Irrigation Inefficiencies in Agriculture’s Drier Future
    Technologies Will Tackle Irrigation Inefficiencies in Agriculture’s Drier Future
    Worldwide, the bulk of water use is tied to agriculture – it accounts for approximately 66% of water ...
    May 28, 2015BY Mac McKee
  • Amount of Land Devoted to Growing Vegetables Continues to Drop
    Amount of Land Devoted to Growing Vegetables Continues to Drop
    The amount of land dedicated to growing vegetables dropped almost 4 percent last year compared to 2013 levels, ...
    February 11, 2015BY Kaven Baker-Voakes
  • Mystery Kidney Killer Spreads Fear in Sri Lanka
    Mystery Kidney Killer Spreads Fear in Sri Lanka
    It's midmorning and hundreds of people are squeezed under a banyan tree's shady canopy to have blood drawn ...
    January 18, 2015BY Margie Mason
  • Superweeds and the Chemical Dependency of American Farmers
    Superweeds and the Chemical Dependency of American Farmers
    The U.S. agriculture system wants to turn up the herbicide chemicals, but doctors, scientists, and watch dog groups ...
    September 4, 2014BY Conan Milner
  • Mussels May Be the Chicken Feed of the Future
    Mussels May Be the Chicken Feed of the Future
    STOCKHOLM - Swedish farmers and scientists have realized that ground domestic mussels – 'musselmeal' – could replace other ...
    August 28, 2014BY Susanne W. Lamm
  • American Milk Consumption Has Plummeted (Infographic)
    American Milk Consumption Has Plummeted (Infographic)
    Whole milk consumption has plummeted in the United States, falling by a massive 78 percent since 1970 alone. ...
    July 5, 2014BY Niall McCarthy
  • US Food Manufacturing—Science Based or Reckless?
    US Food Manufacturing—Science Based or Reckless?
    Historically, the European Union (EU) has taken a far stricter, more cautious stance with regards to genetically engineered ...
    July 5, 2014BY Joseph Mercola
  • Seaweed Farming in Zanzibar
    Seaweed Farming in Zanzibar
    On the beautiful shores of Paje, a seaside village on the southeast coast of Zanzibar, women crouch in ...
    June 20, 2014BY The Seaweed Center
  • Half of the World’s Food Is Thrown Away
    Half of the World’s Food Is Thrown Away
    30 percent of perfectly good vegetables are not harvested simply because they aren't pretty. Thirty to 50 percent ...
    June 1, 2014BY Joseph Mercola
  • How Your Bedding Could Save Monarch Butterflies
    How Your Bedding Could Save Monarch Butterflies
    Imagine being able to sleep each night knowing your pillow is helping to save threatened species. Your pillow ...
    May 3, 2014BY Christine Chamberlin
  • US Dependence on Corn Could Reach Popping Point
    US Dependence on Corn Could Reach Popping Point
    Corn is huge business in the United States, but can it last?
    April 23, 2014BY Marieke Vos
  • Farmers and Ag Experts React to New Farm Bill
    Farmers and Ag Experts React to New Farm Bill
    At over 950 pages, the long awaited Farm Bill pleases some, disappoints others.
    February 22, 2014BY Conan Milner
  • Even in Legal States, Farmers Reluctant to Grow Hemp
    Even in Legal States, Farmers Reluctant to Grow Hemp
    Several states have legalized industrial hemp farming, but would-be hemp farmers fear a backlash from the federal government.
    January 30, 2014BY Conan Milner
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