Shuttering Coal-fired Plants in US Improves Crop Yields
Between 2005 and 2016, 570 million bushels of crops were saved after surrounding coal plants were shut down.
Shuttering Coal-fired Plants in US Improves Crop Yields
Between 2005 and 2016, 570 million bushels of crops were saved after surrounding coal plants were shut down.
New Crowdfarming Platform Looks to Help Sustainable Farmers
Steward brings together small investors and small farms.
Most Meat Eaters Think Veganism is Ethical, Study Says
But they say it’s too expensive, inconvenient and icky tasting!
New Gene-Edited Tomato Could Be Huge for Urban Agriculture
Researchers have developed a new kind of tomato that grows in bunches and smaller spaces.
These Lost Crops Were a Likely Staple Food in Indigenous North America
They could have been just as popular as corn, researchers say.
A New Star(fruit) of Florida Farming
With a disease hitting Florida’s citrus groves, a different crop deserves examination.
As we count down the days left in 2019, we’re looking back at some of the most important agriculture stories of the year.
Monsanto Attempts Defense That Would Negate All Glyphosate-Causes-Cancer Lawsuits
If successful, it’ll be awfully difficult for any other lawsuits to proceed.
Are the Famed Easter Island Statues All About Farming?
New research suggests an agricultural explanation for the mysterious statues.
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