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Agroecology Common’s leadership said that while Rollins framed the cancellation as a victory for American farmers, their project was contributing to a more diverse, resilient farm landscape through ...
Fewer hands now protect rural landscapes after close to 2,400 Natural Resources Conservation Service employees accepted an ...
New Orleans artist and activist jackie sumell’s nonprofit, Freedom to Grow, takes a plant-powered approach to encourage ...
Industry groups spend millions to cultivate political favor, excluding most Americans from critical decisions about food and ...
At the same time, the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress are trying to roll back funds for fruits and ...
In the face of colony collapse, some beekeepers are foregoing insecticides and opting instead to breed bees with ...
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This March 30, the day before Cesar Chavez’s birthday, a high school student named Cesar Vasquez walked up the rise. He was surrounded by other young protesters, all from Santa Maria farmworker ...
On Saturday night, in Chicago, surrounded by peers in the food and journalism worlds, Civil Eats won a 2025 James Beard Foundation Media Award for excellence. Former Staff Reporter Grey Moran’s deeply ...