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Urban farms sprout up in KC; Who’s picking the produce and why we shop those markets
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoAs a board member for the Kansas City Black Urban Growers, Rollen says the community of urban ...
Migration politics and a stretch without elections | Column
Daily Sabah· 8 hours agoIn Western democracies, election campaigns in recent years have been almost entirely defined by...
They fell in love with this California town. Now they’re ‘regular out-of-towners’
Kansas City Star via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoGeorge knows all the area roads: He’s driven them for decades, some on motorcycles, in his younger...
Farmers in Africa say their soil is dying and chemical fertilizers are in part to blame
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Finance Canada· 8 hours agoNAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — When Benson Wanjala started farming in his western Kenya village two and a...
The ‘Big Ditch’ prevents major flooding in Wichita. Could it serve another purpose?
Wichita Eagle via Yahoo Canada News· 8 hours agoIn his opinion, potential problems outweigh any upside. Maintenance costs — now about $1 million a ...
Farming future is high-tech and diverse
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 9 hours agoBut the high cost of land means nearly insurmountable "barriers" for people trying to get into farming for the first time. One agricultural ...
Farmers in Africa say their soil is dying and chemical fertilizers are in part to blame
Financial Post· 12 hours agoWhen Benson Wanjala started farming in his western Kenya village two and a half decades ago, his...
Farmers in Africa say their soil is dying and chemical fertilizers are in part to blame
Winnipeg Sun· 12 hours agoWhen Benson Wanjala started farming in his western Kenya village two and a half decades ago, his...
Farmers in Africa say their soil is dying and chemical fertilizers are in part to blame
AOL· 12 hours agoWhen Benson Wanjala started farming in his western Kenya village two and a half decades ago, his 10-acre farm could produce a bountiful harvest of 200 bags of< ...
After Losing Crops to Drought, Sicily Fears Losing Tourism, Too
New York Times· 14 hours agoAs tourists savored icy granitas under hibiscus trees and swam in the cool Mediterranean Sea, in the...