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Farmer harvesting grapes on sunny day (Getty Images/Morsa Images)

A preview of farmworkers’ hot future

Anne Marshall-Chalmers - Civil Eats
Wigwam shaped Pea and Bean stick trellis/supports in vegetable crop garden (Getty Images/Jacky Parker Photography)

How to garden through climate change

Naomi Starkman - Civil Eats
(David McNew / Getty Images)

How much water does big dairy use?

Twilight Greenaway - Civil Eats
(Allison Dinner/Getty)

Is Michelle Wu our food justice mayor?

Steve Holt - Civil Eats
Tomatoes and other vegetables in salad trays (Getty Images/Sushiman)

More schools offer plant-based meals

Steve Holt - Civil Eats
Big farm tractor tilling dusty Springtime fields (Getty Images/JamesBrey)

Why dust a growing problem

Virginia Gewin - Civil Eats
Keia Blount in the fields at Benevolence Farm. (Photo courtesy of Keia Blount)

Planting a life at Benevolence Farm

Stephanie Parker - Civil Eats
Macro image of a dead bee on a leaf (Getty Images)

Blumenauer wants to save pollinators

Lisa Held - Civil Eats
(Photo courtesy of Qaiyaan Harcharek)

Climate change melts Arctic ice cellars

Kayla Frost - Civil Eats
(Photo courtesy of Oasis Fresh Market)

Tulsa grocery store serves the community

Kristi Eaton - Civil Eats
NEW YORK, NEW YORK: A waiter wears a face mask and rubber gloves outside Peter Luger Steakhouse in Williamsburg. (Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images)

Restaurants: Light at end of the tunnel?

Michelle Lee - Civil Eats
(Getty Images)

Micro-millers take stock of flour craze

Amy Halloran - Civil Eats
Cotton in field ready for harvest. (Getty Images)

Why farmers should grow organic cotton

Nicole Rasul - Civil Eats
Compost after drop off in Queens, New York. (Getty Images)

New York compost sites face evictions

Greta Moran - Civil Eats
(Getty Images)

Farmers struggle after Texas big freeze

Andy Hirschfeld - Civil Eats
Valarie Mckenzie pours fresh beans at Wildflyer Coffee. (Photo courtesy of Wildflyer Coffee)

Coffee shop gives the homeless a chance

Cinnamon Janzer - Civil Eats
(Getty Images)

Big Food's impact on dietary guidelines

Greta Moran - Civil Eats
Raw uncooked fonio seeds with a spoon on a plate. (Getty Images)

Fonio: the ancient grain of the future?

Lisa Held - Civil Eats
Carolyn Phinney stands in the field at CoCo San Sustainable Farm. (Cirrus Wood / Civil Eats)

Is farming with reclaimed water needed?

Cirrus Wood - Civil Eats
(Photo courtesy of South Hill Cider)

Why cider makers bet on foraged apples

Bridget Shirvell - Civil Eats
(Photo courtesy of Vote.org / Civil Eats)

How the social justice movement was fed

Andy Hirschfeld - Civil Eats
(Getty/etiennevoss)

No, you can't trust "whole grain"

Bob Klein - Civil Eats
An Indian vendor puts a chicken in a cage at a poultry market in New Delhi on October 24, 2016.
New Delhi zoo was temporarily closed after two birds died of bird flu, a month after India declared itself free of the disease. Most strains of bird flu do not usually infect humans, according to the World Health Organization. But the H5 strain of the virus -- found in the zoo's birds -- can cause fever, cough, sore throat, pneumonia, respiratory disease and sometimes death.
 / AFP / PRAKASH SINGH        (Photo credit should read PRAKASH SINGH/AFP/Getty Images) (Afp/getty Images)

Speeding up lines put workers at risk

Shayla Thompson - Civil Eats
In this Friday, May 22, 2015 photo, Candie Hailey, right, and Timothy, her best friend's brother, eat leftovers while visiting her father's Bronx apartment in New York. For a while after her release from Rikers Island jail, where she spent 2 1/3 years in solitary during her more than three-year incarceration, her father's cooking was a welcomed treat until her struggle to recover from the trauma of confinement caused an estrangement. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews) (AP)

Coronavirus is affecting home food waste

Bridget Shirvell - Civil Eats
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