Denmark to allow significantly reduced mink production – limits on the number of people allowed to visit farms Article 510 words 5 votes
Instead of a field, hundreds of Danish growers now share patches of the ocean, growing mussels, sea kelp and more Article 1043 words, published Jun 25 2022 6 votes
Iceland urged to ban blood farms that extract hormone from pregnant horses – European Commission said it was seriously concerned about the treatment of horses Article 846 words 8 votes
Danish farmers turn their backs on mink after Covid mutation cull – just a handful of mink breeders express an interest in re-entering fur industry Article 555 words 3 votes
Greenland weighs up economy versus climate crisis – as the island eyes tourism and mining it is also mindful of controlling the cost climate change Article 1355 words 3 votes
California pumps too much groundwater, especially during droughts. Now, it's learning to refill the overdrawn bucket. water.ground Article 2058 words, published Mar 23 2022 9 votes
Maine’s disaster from PFAS-contaminated produce is causing farms to close and farmers to face the loss of their livelihoods pollution Article 1502 words 6 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 conservation Article 575 words 5 votes
The nation’s first regenerative dairy works with nature to heal the soil—at scale Article 1633 words 7 votes
Common Ground, Part I: How organic and regenerative agriculture are revitalizing rural Montana economies Article 4522 words, published Jul 6 2021 7 votes
We can’t talk about regenerative ag without talking about pesticides Article 1345 words, published May 13 2021 5 votes
Carbon markets stand to reward ‘no-till’ farmers. But most are still tilling the soil. 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 climate change Article 10 votes
Ireland’s strategy to be a world leader in sustainable food by 2030 sustainability Article 724 words 6 votes
Farms, feathers, and fins share water in California 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 pollution.ground Article 310 words 9 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 pollution.ground Article 20 votes
Boiling point: Want to stop climate change? Look to farms, forests and wetlands climate change Article 2381 words, published Oct 22 2020 7 votes
Restoring farmland could drastically slow extinctions, fight climate change climate change Article 914 words, published Oct 14 2020 6 votes
Exponential adoption of solar power by opium-growers in Afghanistan energy.renewable Article 2069 words 7 votes
Spreading rock dust on the ground could pull carbon from the air, researchers say climate change Article 940 words 14 votes
South Korea is composting its way to sustainability with automated bins, rooftop farms, and underground mushroom-growing recycling sustainability Article 5345 words 5 votes
Denmark completes contentious fence along German border – the fence is meant to prevent wild boar from spreading swine fever to Denmark's lucrative pork industry Article 696 words, published Nov 30 2019 7 votes
Sorry—organic farming is actually worse for climate change climate change Article 784 words, published Oct 22 2019 13 votes
Tractor trails of protesting Dutch farmers snarl traffic for hundreds of miles Article 402 words 6 votes
How is China able to provide enough food to feed its population of over one billion people? Do they import food or are they self-sustainable? Link 9 votes
The Green New Deal wants farmers to restore the land, not keep wrecking it Article 3217 words 4 votes
The Green New Deal wants farmers to restore the land, not keep wrecking it Article 3217 words 11 votes
Oregon restricts solar development on prime farmland energy.renewable Article 895 words, published May 23 2019 5 votes
Water democracy: Farmers in New Mexico band together to protect scarce water resources from developments that could end their way of life Article 4704 words 6 votes
Field of dreams: Heartbreak and heroics at the World Ploughing Championships Article 4690 words 6 votes
How planting trees and grasses can help stabilise farmland in a changing climate climate change Article 1179 words 10 votes
Innovative farmers come up with ways to phase out single-use plastic packaging pollution plastics.single use Article 582 words 8 votes