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Topic: Agriculture (page 7)

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The benefits of local food

Helena Norberg-Hodge - Independent Media Institute
A flooded street after Hurricane Sandy. (Getty/jonathansloane)

Climate change's public health crisis

Nicole Karlis
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Food waste makes soil healthier

Matthew Wallenstein, Cynthia Kallenbach, Peter Olayemi - The Conversation
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The air quality inequality

Nicole Karlis
(AP Photo/Luiz Vasconcelos, Interfoto, File)

Regulation made farmers more productive

Rachael Garrett - The Conversation
In this Jan. 24, 2016 photo, a malnourished child lies in a bed at a therapeutic feeding center in a hospital in Sanaa, Yemen. Some 3 million children here under five years require services to treat or prevent malnutrition, according to a UNICEF report on Jan. 13. (AP Photo/Hani Mohammed) (AP)

Climate change drives world hunger

Jessica Eise, Kenneth Foster - The Conversation
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Is eating locally really better?

Reynard Loki - Independent Media Institute
Devin Nunes (AP/Jose Luis Magana)

Devin Nunes dumped by hometown paper

Igor Derysh
(Michael Dax / Civil Eats)

"Wheaties" struggle to stay relevant

Michael Dax - Civil Eats
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Weed-killing robots use fewer pesticides

Amber Wang - GearBrain
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American farmers want trade partners

Amanda M. Countryman - The Conversation
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How plant pathogens are like hackers

John Herlihy - The Conversation
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Trump wants to bail out farmers

Matthew Rozsa
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Milking cows for data — not just dairy

Matthew Stuber, Gary Kazmer, Shalabh Gupta, Steven Zinn - The Conversation
Women and children look through a box of cloths that were donated by volunteers at the Greyhound bus terminal, Thursday, May 29, 2014 in Phoenix.  About 400 mostly Central American women and children caught crossing from Mexico into south Texas were flown to Arizona this weekend after border agents there ran out of space and resources.  Officials then dropped hundreds of them off at Phoenix and Tucson Greyhound stations, overwhelming the stations and humanitarian groups who were trying to help. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri) (AP)

Undocumented workers sustain America

Mary Jo Dudley - The Conversation
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Don’t abandon farmers in the Farm Bill

Caroline Kamm - Civil Eats
(AP Photo/Lisa Rathke)

It's time to ramp up carbon farming

Twilight Greenaway - Civil Eats
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“Low grade” maple syrup is the best

Jessica Klein
(Jillian Hishaw/Civil Eats)

Helping black farmers stay on their land

Korsha Wilson - Civil Eats
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CRISPR crops don’t count as GMOs

Yi Li - The Conversation
(AP Photo/Nick Wagner)

What will we eat in 2050?

Nathanael Johnson - Grist
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More pesticides in our food

Sarah Okeson
A still from "This Farm is Medicine" (Peter Byck)

Regenerative farming is the new frontier

Tom Roston
A still from "Landline" (Matt Houghton)

LGBT farmers call the "Landline"

Tom Roston
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