A New Age of Food Production

A New Age of Food Production

February 21, 2018

Though food packaging waste is an issue in and of itself, the waste of the food inside is another problem entirely. Fed up with the misuse of land, energy, water, logistics, and packaging that goes into wasted food, some farmers are coming up with creative solutions to feed the world’s people instead of its landfills. [...]

 

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The Dirt on Conventional vs. Organic Farming

The Dirt on Conventional vs. Organic Farming

December 13, 2017

Americans continue to embrace and encourage organic farming. It’s important to understand exactly what organic farming means, what the benefits are, and if there are reasonable counterpoints from supporters of conventional techniques. According to the Organic Trade Association’s 2017 Organic Industry Survey, popularity of organic food is continuing its upward trend. In the United States, [...]

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Interview: The Mount Bakery and the Importance of Supporting the Community

Interview: The Mount Bakery and the Importance of Supporting the Community

November 01, 2017

Farm-to-table is an increasingly important facet in local food economy that businesses are learning they can’t ignore. While some might consider it a strange movement that has no basis in cost-effectiveness, the Mount Bakery of Bellingham, Washington is a case that proves sourcing food locally not only builds their bottom line, but their bond with [...]

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A Sticky Situation: The Buzz About Organic Honey

A Sticky Situation: The Buzz About Organic Honey

July 17, 2017

Back in 2011, online publication Food Safety News released an article regarding a test they performed on over 60 different brands of honey. The test revealed that around 76 percent of the honey on store shelves has almost all of the pollen removed -- from which, they concluded that the majority of the honey being [...]

 

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Is Cultured Meat the Future of Agriculture?

Is Cultured Meat the Future of Agriculture?

June 26, 2017

As we try to provide food for an increasing world population, the question of how to feed more people with less space and resources is still a massive hurdle to overcome. Now, scientists and food companies are nearing the development of affordable meats created via stem cells. While the price remains relatively high, we could [...]

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Eating Green: Can You Trust the Terms?

Eating Green: Can You Trust the Terms?

April 17, 2017

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past decade, you know that sustainable, organic agriculture and local food are growing trends worldwide. In your local grocery store, there are likely entire sections filled with produce plastered with “local” and “organic” stickers that proclaim their benefits to body, environment, and community. It’s more expensive, [...]

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How Farm from a Box Could Feed the World

How Farm from a Box Could Feed the World

August 05, 2016

Eating fresh fruits and vegetables from a farm just outside of town is more than just an industry gimmick using "organic" and "locally sourced" as buzzwords. In fact, that we've grown to prefer conventional mass-production harvesting over natural, small farm agriculture practices is more than a little backwards. With the rising cost of food [...]

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AgriCULTURE: How Farm-to-Table Builds Strong Communities

AgriCULTURE: How Farm-to-Table Builds Strong Communities

July 16, 2016

It's easy to dismiss the whole "Eat Fresh, Local, and Organic" craze as nothing more than a passing trend. Only hippies and health nuts are willing to pay extra just for a fancy green sticker on their food, right? With all this technology and mass, conventional farming techniques, why do the steps in between matter? If it tastes [...]

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Farm to Table: 4 Interesting Food Logistics Facts You Should Know

Farm to Table: 4 Interesting Food Logistics Facts You Should Know

June 06, 2016

With the recent General Mills flour contamination scare, now’s as good a time as ever to learn about food safety. While our ancestors might have foraged, planted and reaped, hunted, or fished for survival, most of us have the convenience of picking up everything we need right from the store. You don’t need to be [...]

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