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Flour Mill Merger Has Watchdog Groups Worried for Farmers

Before wheat farmers can turn their crop into your morning piece of toast, they need to get it milled. And some say the milling industry is about to become way too consolidated for comfort — which could lead to you paying a lot more for that toast.

by Sam Brasch
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Why Does Everyone Hate Monsanto?

Everyone seems to think that Monsanto is the face of evil. But why?

by Lessley Anderson
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Betting Big on Precision Ag

It’s hard to believe, but seed planting hasn’t changed much in the last century. But as John Deere and Monsanto move big into precision farming, high-tech solutions may be shaking all that up.

by Erin Biba
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Destroyed by Fertilizer, A Tiny Island Tries to Replant

Phosphate mining for fertilizer gave the tiny nation of Nauru the highest GDP per capita in the ’70s. But with phosphate tapped out, an economy on the rocks and a population addicted to imported fast food, can the tiny nation learn to grow again?

by Julia LoFaso
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How Bees Harvest Plastic Waste for Building Materials

In a study published in the journal Ecosphere, a team at the University of Guelph in Ontario discovered bees making their homes out of bits of plastic waste.

by Sam Brasch
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Building Rice Paddies in New York City

From Egypt to Ecuador, Bhutan to the Bayou, there’s no food more universal than rice. So in New York City – home to 3 million foreign-born residents – what crop would you use to educate kids about agriculture?

by Jesse Hirsch
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Flock Star: From Computers to Cars, Chicken Feathers Are Everywhere

The poultry industry produces six billion tons of chicken feathers every year, most of it destined to end up in a landfill. But recently chicken feathers have ended up in everything from art projects to running shoes to car manufacturing.

by Lori Rotenberk
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The Bizarre and Fascinating Nature of Duck Sex

Ducks: by far the weirdest form of barnyard intercourse.

by Sam Brasch
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8 Hot Farm Tech Start-Ups

As Silicon Valley turns its eyes towards ag, eight companies that are using tech in interesting ways in the field.

by Sam Brasch
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