03/23/2024 SOURCE: www.greatlakesnow.org
The city’s first urban agriculture director aims to help gardeners access land and water while making urban farming a seamless part of the city’s policy.
Composting, water access and backyard chickens: Detroit’s urban farming evolution | Great Lakes Now
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03/20/2024 SOURCE: www.wemu.org
There are a great number of positives when people operate and work on urban farms and community gardens: access to fresh and healthy foods, community building and reduced transportation needs in areas known as food deserts. A new study from the University of Michigan discovered some areas where improvement is needed with some urban farms and gardens creating a carbon footprint much greater than conventionally grown produce. WEMU's David Fair checked in with Benjamin Goldstein to learn more about the research and why it caused such an uproar. Goldstein is co-lead author of the study.
Issues of the Environment: A University of Michigan study of Urban Agriculture stirs controversy
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02/13/2024 SOURCE: research.arizona.edu
The University of Arizona received a $100,000 grant from the USDA to develop a program that serves underrepresented urban farmers by teaching them to pollinate their crops through beekeeping and to
UArizona Maricopa County Cooperative Extension Receives USDA Grant
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02/08/2024 SOURCE: www.mlive.com
Scientific finding contrary to common belief urban farming is helpful climate action.
Urban-grown food’s carbon footprint 6 times larger than typical produce
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01/31/2024 SOURCE: www.openaccessgovernment.org
A study has discovered that fruits and vegetables grown in urban farms carry a carbon footprint six times more than conventional produce
A new study highlights the challenges to the carbon footprint faced by urban agriculture
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01/31/2024 SOURCE: phys.org
A new University of Michigan-led international study finds that fruits and vegetables grown in urban farms and gardens have a carbon footprint that is, on average, six times greater than conventionally ...
Food from urban agriculture has carbon footprint six times larger than conventional produce, study shows
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09/19/2023 SOURCE: livingarchitecturemonitor.com
Maintaining bee colonies in man-made beehives is an awe-inspiring idea, but is it worth the time and effort?
How Beekeeping can Boost Rooftop Gardening
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07/26/2023 SOURCE: www.aol.com
For nearly 50 years the market has changed and evolved and soon there will be more changes.
‘Fresh, local, garden varieties:’ Why Lexington Farmers Market is Kentucky’s biggest
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07/06/2023 SOURCE: news.northeastern.edu
Northeastern solemnly marked the 10th anniversary of the Boston Marathon bombing and presented the Shores C. Salter Citizenship Award. Northeastern
Photos: Urban beekeeping, Boston Marathon and refreshed artwork
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06/29/2023 SOURCE: www.thebaltimorebanner.com
No need for an exterminator: Bees on the roof and in backyards are part of the rise in urban beekeeping and environmental responsibility in the city.
What’s the buzz on urban beekeeping in Baltimore?
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