‘A sense of crisis’ for wasabi, a pungent staple of Japanese cuisine ~food Article 1478 words 6 votes
How did English medieval peasants see themselves? ~humanities.history Video 17:57, published Oct 16 2021 7 votes
Where to get interesting garden seeds? ~hobbies gardening Article 1667 words, published Jan 13 2022 10 votes
“They just came and started breaking houses”: After our investigation prompted action in Congress, a major Dominican sugar exporter razed workers’ homes as US diplomats drew near ~food Article 2161 words, published Dec 15 2021 8 votes
In Nebraska, a 151-year-old family farm struggles to survive ~finance economics business Article 444 words 6 votes
The ingenious ancient technology concealed in the shallows ~humanities.history Article 3578 words 7 votes
Ceylon cinnamon has been produced in Sri Lanka for generations. But experienced peelers are now rare. ~food Article 3468 words 5 votes
Norway is to introduce new traps to protect wild salmon after experts warned they could become endangered as a result of contact with their farmed counterparts ~enviro conservation Article 575 words 5 votes
With climate change threatening traditional coffee farming, Finnish scientists have produced coffee from cell cultures with an aroma and taste resembling the real thing ~food drinks Article 312 words, published Oct 13 2021 9 votes
The nation’s first regenerative dairy works with nature to heal the soil—at scale ~enviro Article 1633 words 7 votes
Common Ground, Part I: How organic and regenerative agriculture are revitalizing rural Montana economies ~enviro Article 4522 words, published Jul 6 2021 7 votes
We can’t talk about regenerative ag without talking about pesticides ~enviro Article 1345 words, published May 13 2021 5 votes
Carbon markets stand to reward ‘no-till’ farmers. But most are still tilling the soil. ~enviro climate change Article 1147 words 8 votes
Regenerative farming is fast becoming the higher standard for consumers seeking to protect their health and the planet ~enviro climate change Article 10 votes
Ireland’s strategy to be a world leader in sustainable food by 2030 ~enviro sustainability Article 724 words 6 votes
Farms, feathers, and fins share water in California ~enviro conservation water Article 1528 words, published Mar 24 2021 4 votes
Pollution fears over mink buried after Covid culling in Denmark – signs of pollution detected at burial sites but no water contamination ~enviro pollution.ground Article 310 words 9 votes
Washington State launches investigation into 200,000 missing cows ~finance Article 1111 words 11 votes
Two acre vertical farm run by AI and robots out-produces 720-acre flat farm ~food Article 613 words, published Dec 23 2020 21 votes
Denmark will dig up millions of dead mink after a hasty cull and burial intended to stamp out a coronavirus mutation ended with a new contamination risk ~enviro pollution.ground Article 20 votes
Opposition MPs in Denmark have urged the government to dig up millions of mink that were buried in mass graves amid Covid-19 fears ~health Article 42 words 4 votes
Denmark's Minister of Agriculture has resigned over an illegal government order to cull the country's farmed mink – Mette Frederiksen also faced opposition calls to resign ~health Article 442 words 7 votes
Denmark's plans to cull seventeen million mink is facing legal obstacles after the government admitted it did not have a legal basis for the order ~health Article 226 words 10 votes
At least twenty municipalities have changed local laws to allow backyard chicken coops since the pandemic started ~life Article 903 words 8 votes
Boiling point: Want to stop climate change? Look to farms, forests and wetlands ~enviro climate change Article 2381 words, published Oct 22 2020 7 votes
Restoring farmland could drastically slow extinctions, fight climate change ~enviro climate change Article 914 words, published Oct 14 2020 6 votes
Migrant workers restricted to farms under one grower’s virus lockdown ~life work Article 1910 words 8 votes
Danish veterinarians and farmers have begun culling at least 2.5 million minks in northern Denmark after coronavirus has been reported in at least sixty-three farms ~health Article 426 words 6 votes
The farmer that lives in the middle of Tokyo Narita Airport ~humanities.history Video 5:58, published Sep 29 2020 4 votes
Kulning – The often high-pitched herding calls of the Nordic fäbod culture; a group of labor songs developed out of needs rather than musical expression ~life Article 2385 words, published Sep 2 2020 9 votes
Exponential adoption of solar power by opium-growers in Afghanistan ~enviro energy.renewable Article 2069 words 7 votes
Farmers and animal rights activists are coming together to fight big factory farms ~food Article 3106 words 4 votes
Less than 2% of Kentucky farms are Black-owned. This company is trying to change that. ~life Article 1502 words 5 votes
Spreading rock dust on the ground could pull carbon from the air, researchers say ~enviro climate change Article 940 words 14 votes