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Dubai’s First Farmers Market

Two years ago, a British ex-pat started a modest farmer’s market in Dubai, under the shadow of the world’s tallest building. With just three vendors, it was virtually the only place to buy local produce in the entire city.

by Jesse Hirsch
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5 Public Libraries That Have Gone to Seed (Libraries)

Seed libraries lend seeds similarly to the way public libraries lend books: members take out seeds for free and plant and tend to their crops. But what members return isn’t a basket of tomatoes, but some seeds from the yield.

by Gloria Dawson
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Dear Modern Farmer: Will My Chicken Coop Be Legal?

Dear Modern Farmer,

by Kristen Ploetz
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Why Lettuce Keeps Making Us Sick

When it comes to beef and poultry, pathogens like salmonella and E. coli O157:H7 can be killed by proper handling and cooking in the kitchen. But with lettuce and spinach, which are consumed raw, the foodborne fate is sealed in, literally, on the farm during harvest and processing.

by Andre Gallant
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How to Build a Straw Bale Garden

Garden dirt no good? Just don’t have dirt, period? Here’s how to build a straw bale garden

by Nicole Cotroneo Jolly
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The Illustrated Journals of a Dairy Farmer in 1941

The continuing journals of dairy farmer W.G. Pope from 1941, as illustrated by his great-grandson. This week: a trip to the lake.

by Lucas Adams
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Gaining Ground: Q&A with Forrest Pritchard

We talk to Forrest Pritchard about farming, his book Gaining Ground, and how the agricultural landscape in the United States has changed since he started out in the mid-1990s.

by Tom Wolf
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Old Time Farm Crime: Fleecing Feathers

Poor Dr. C. J. Sketchley. If it wasn’t the tourists trampling his crops or dogs scaring his ostriches, it was thieves attempting to pluck the birds for their valuable plumage.

by Andrew Amelinckx
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A Hill of Beans

When Mary Ann Fox passed away this winter, she left behind quite a legacy – thousands and thousands of heirloom beans.

by Jesse Hirsch
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