
Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Urban Farming, Regenerative Agriculture, Education,
Returning to the Farm in a New Way
A young farmer returns to his farm roots in a new way. After farming several generations, Adam's family left for the city, but he has returned to farming with a new vision and passion for sustainability. Adam is learning to farm through the Apprenticeship Program at the Center for Arkansas Farms and Food.
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Topics: Organic, Beekeeping, Sustainability, Ag Europe, World Population, Pollinators, Education,
3500 year-old honeypot: oldest direct evidence for honey collecting in Africa
Traces of beeswax were detected in 3500 year-old clay pots like this (photo: Peter Breunig, Goethe University Frankfurt) Before sugar cane and sugar beets conquered the world, honey was the worldwide most important natural product for sweetening. Archaeologists at Goethe University in cooperation
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04/14/2021 SOURCE: www.prnewswire.com
/PRNewswire/ -- Today Snow Days, the new brand bringing a novel, health-forward approach to frozen comfort food, announced a strategic partnership with...
Scarlett Johansson Joins Snow Days Organic Pizza Bites As Creative Director; Makes Strategic Investment Into HumanCo Parent Company
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Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Sustainability, Vertical Farming, Urban Farming,
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Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Vegetables, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Urban Farming, Regenerative Agriculture,
Fresh lettuce grown and sold year-round in South Bend
Believe it or not, South Bend is the perfect place to grow lettuce year-round. Pure Green Farms has just built a massive hydroponic greenhouse on Calvert Street in South Bend and the company is growing fresh lettuce inside. Several varieties of the leafy greens are already in the produce aisle of some local supermarkets.
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03/31/2021 SOURCE: www.newfoodmagazine.com
New Food’s Editor discusses the UK’s consultation on gene editing and the potential benefits and pitfalls that may follow revised regulation.
The potential consequences of deregulating gene editing
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03/26/2021 SOURCE: www.growingproduce.com
Decision handed down amid long-standing debate over whether or not aquaponic systems of growing could ever be considered organic.
A Right To Organic Certification? Court Rules in Favor of Hydroponic Produce
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Topics: Agriculture US, Organic, Forestry, Food/Nutrition, Sustainability, Weather,
Sweet Success: Brule River Farm Continues 30-Year Tradition of Maple Syrup Making - Fox21Online
BRULE, Wis. – As the seasons change, the sap is running wild in the north woods. For the owners of Brule River Farm in Brule, Wisconsin, it’s a season they look forward to year-round. “It’s something we wouldn’t do if we didn’t like it, and it’s a passion for us, it keeps us busy,” said David Dumke, co-owner of Brule...
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Topics: Organic, Agriculture Global, Sustainability, Vertical Farming, Urban Farming,
Vertical urban farm 'Ortaliza' opens Kingsville storefront
A Kingsville farm is celebrating its grand opening Friday, but it’s not your typical, sprawling set-up.
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03/10/2021 SOURCE: www.sapiens.org
Organic cotton agriculture in India fails, resoundingly, to produce as much cotton as conventional methods. But what if that’s not the point?
What Problems Does Organic Cotton Solve?
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