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Guerrilla Gardening: Woman Promotes Positive Change by Planting in Potholes

Like many others, Elaine Santore noticed the growing pothole problem that plagued her city after the harsh winter. Instead of simply complaining about the holes in the road, Santore decided to fill them in herself – with miniature gardens.

by Gabrielle Saulsbery
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Review: Blue Ribbon Canning: Award-Winning Recipes

Blue Ribbon Canning includes interesting creations from award-winning canners across the United States. There’s strawberry jam, but there’s also canned mushrooms, vegetable soup and caponata for the brave.

by Francesca Shanks
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Regulators Vote To Halt All Pacific Sardine Fishing

A lack of sardines has led to starving sea lions, pelicans and fishermen. What’s going on here?

by Dan Nosowitz
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The Moo Man

The Moo Man follows an affable, compassionate farmer who is dedicated to his tiny herd on the increasingly obsolete family dairy farm.

by Su Avasthi
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Could Kona Coffee’s Southern Brother Be The Next Big Thing?

Kona may have gone out of fashion, but kau coffee, from the same island, hopes to be the next big thing.

by Dan Nosowitz
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Campus Dining Goes Local

College campuses are developing ambitious initiatives to source more food locally.

by Lindsay Lennon
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How to Build a Brooder

Raising chicks is infinitely easier than incubating eggs, but there is still much more to it than just plopping them in a coop.

by Brian Barth
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Is Someone Stealing Water From California’s Delta?

How does California still not know how much of its water is going where?

by Dan Nosowitz
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Fenway Gets Greener

Boston’s Fenway Park, home of the Red Sox, is known for a high left field wall, nicknamed “The Green Monster.” Now, America’s oldest Major League Baseball field still in use will be known for something else that’s green: the largest organic rooftop garden in the Majors.

by Andrew Amelinckx
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