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Agriculture
agriculture
Nov. 7, 2017
The Farmer Struggling to Recover After Hurricane Harvey Destroyed Everything
Hurricane Harvey wiped out Garrett Gundermann’s Texas farm. This is what it’s like to start over from scratch after unprecedented devastation.
As told to
Kari Sonde
food politics
Feb. 22, 2017
U.K. Farmers Warn Brexit Could Make Their Crops ‘Rot in the Fields’
In a very familiar-sounding argument, they point out 20 percent of their workforce is foreign.
By
Clint Rainey
food policy
Jan. 24, 2017
Angry Farmers Say Withdrawing From TPP Will Cost Them $4 Billion This Year
Trump called the controversial trade deal a “disaster” that would “rape our country.”
By
Clint Rainey
‘Shrooms
年代ept. 23, 2013
Quit Your Day Job and Start Growing Shiitakes
Demand is higher than supply.
By
年代ierra Tishgart
Food Politics
June 19, 2013
6 Things to Know About the World Food Prize’s Politics
Monsanto and the Gates Foundation are big donors.
By
年代ierra Tishgart
年代trange Discoveries
Jan. 13, 2012
Hey, There Are Carats in That Garden!
A Swedish baker finds her missing wedding ring in an unlikely spot.
By
Kara Baskin
Mediavore
Jan. 20, 2011
Pennsylvania and New Jersey Wines Get Some Recognition; An Incurable Virus
Plus more money than ever will be spent on concessions at the Super Bowl, and Michelle Obama works with Wal-Mart to reduce the price on fruit and vegetables, all in our morning news roundup.
Mediavore
Dec. 17, 2010
年代tudy: Even With Soda Tax Kids Will Be Fat; Germany Pledges Millions to Battle
Plus windowsill gardening could be a boon to fresh food-deprived urban areas, and Angelina Jolie digs Spanish food, all in our morning news roundup.
Mediavore
Oct. 13, 2010
Zitner Candy Corp. Gears Up For Easter; Public-School Cafeteria Workers Union
Plus the
Times
asks readers for spaghetti taco-like food mash-ups, and a UK chef finds a perfectly round egg, all in our morning news roundup.
On the Road
Apr. 20, 2010
Farm-to-Plate Hits The Highway
Newly proposed license plates honor California’s agriculture.
By
Hadley Tomicki
Mediavore
Nov. 17, 2009
Ag School for Scientists; Boosting the Dairy Industry with Raw Milk
Plus: a chocolatier that’s defying the recession, and Jamie Oliver’s dating site, all in our morning news roundup.
By
Helen Rosner
Mediavore
Oct. 29, 2009
年代chool Lunches Get an F; Agriculture Embracing Diversity
By
Adam Martin
Bright Young Things
年代ept. 24, 2009
America’s Hottest Young Farmers, Readers’ Choice Edition
Mother Nature Network asks its readers to nominate forty young farmers.
By
Helen Rosner
Mediavore
Aug. 17, 2009
Candyland Comes to Life; Hope Yet for School Lunches
By
Adam Martin
Mediavore
Aug. 3, 2009
Tracking Food Sources; Presidential Booze
By
Adam Martin
Mediavore
July 23, 2009
年代alinas Lettuce Recalled; Taco Crawls Go Automatic
By
Adam Martin
Bright Young Things
July 21, 2009
Hot Young Farmers Cultivate Vegetables, Followings
The next wave of farmers is savvy, urbane, and progressive.
By
Adam Martin
Foodievents
July 13, 2009
One Market Gets a New View
The new 42nd-floor event space lets you see the whole Bay.
By
Adam Martin
Mediavore
July 13, 2009
Unsanitary Restaurants; Over-Sanitary Farms
By
Adam Martin
Foodievents
Feb. 9, 2009
Meet a CSA Genius
MacArthur Genius Award winner Cheryl Rogowski discusses sustainable farming on March 8.
By
Alexandra Vallis