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SHED: A Hub for the Healdsburg Food Community

Healdsburg’s SHED isn’t just an artisanal grocery or a farm supply store – it’s an illustration of the whole food cycle.

by Andy Wright
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The Champagne of Meats: Europe Called, It Wants Its Black Forest Ham Back

Negotiators attempt to force the U.S. to comply with European labeling of Black Forest Ham via current talks for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.

by Sam Bungey
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Making Flu Vaccines From Tobacco

Tobacco is one of the most reviled plants in the world. What if it could save millions of flu victims?

by Jesse Hirsch
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Magical Sour Cabbage: How Sauerkraut Helped Save the Age of Sail

How 8,000 pounds of sauerkraut helped defeat the scourge of the seas: Scurvy.

by Tyler LeBlanc
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America’s Hard Cider Boom Has One Problem: Not Enough Apples

America has developed a taste for hard apple cider. The only problem? Nobody is growing hard cider apples.

by Jonathan Frochtzwajg
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Ant Farm: These Insect Cowboys Harvest, Herd and Milk

Ants mastered husbandry way before us – about 50 million years ago – and they still continue farming today.

by Lina Zeldovich
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The Great American Hazelnut Hunt

Americans have grown to love Nutella. The only problem: they can’t grow what they need for it here.

by Marsha Johnston
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Beautiful Bryophytes: A Q&A with Moss Queen Annie Martin

While moss might not be the obvious first choice for a favorite plant, Annie Martin loves it so much she turned her passion for bryophytes into a business: Mountain Moss Enterprises.

by Christopher Surprenant
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Microbes Will Feed the World, or Why Real Farmers Grow Soil, Not Crops

It’s not just better crops that will feed the world – it’s better microbes.

by Brian Barth
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