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Who Let the Fish Out: Fish Hatcheries in the Pacific Northwest

Early in the morning of May 13th, 2014, an unknown fish vigilante stole into the Tokul Creek Fish Hatchery in the suburbs of Seattle and cut the padlocks on the juvenile steelhead trout pens, opening the passage between the hatchery and the river. Why?

by Heather Hansman
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How Natural News Compared Us to Pro-GMO Nazis and Put Us on a Hit List

Adams runs NaturalNews, the innocuously named, mystifyingly popular site that for years has existed to attract the gullible and amuse the rational. Over the past few days, though, ...

by Dan Mitchell
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Picturing The Goatalympics

Pictures of adorable goats prancing and pooping their way around a goat competition.

by Mia Lipman
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Investors Have Latched Onto the Farm-Focused Wisdom of House Tyrell

How real-world investors are following the same strategy as royalty in Game of Thrones.

by Monica Kim
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Meet Modern Farmer’s Guest Instagrammer: Transition Farm

Modern Farmer: Tell us a little about your farm.

by Charles McFarlane
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The Hidden Dangers of Lead in Urban Gardens

With the popularity of urban farming some environmental scientists say the problem of lead contamination could be a ticking time bomb.

by Karen Pinchin
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Meet the Modern Farmers: Koa Lee

Born a nomadic farmer in Laos, Koa Lee now grows flowers and vegetables on a 2-acre farm in Washington.

by Jake Swearingen
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10 Vintage Photos of Farmers Baling Hay

In the heat of haying season, we sifted through the Library of Congress archives to bring you photos of farmers growing, baling, raking and transporting hay.

by Rebecca Katzman
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Are Sheep Better Lawn Mowers Than Goats?

Solar farms in Texas are turning to a fluffier, friendlier lawn care specialist.

by Monica Kim
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