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Land agreement aims to increase sustainable agriculture in Loess Hills

Fifty-three acres of farmland and oak tree savannah in the Loess Hills will be farmed sustainably as part of an agreement between an area landowner and a budding nonprofit organization.

Community Supported Agriculture and Sustainable Farming are Part of Montville’s Middle School Curriculum

MONTVILLE, NJ – Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is an important part of Matthew Myers’ science curriculum. A seventh grade science teacher, Myers teaches students organic and sust...

3 Creative Solutions Emerging in Urban Farming

We need to replace conventional farming with sustainable food systems to stop climate change. Here are three creative solutions emerging in urban farming

Why Joining the Urban Agriculture Movement Will Make You Healthier - US News

Gardening in the heart of cities can increase mental and physical health and develop a safer community.

Beecher urban farmer brings dream of organic market to life

When urban farmer Jacky King gets an idea, he makes it happen.

How urban agriculture has transformed Charlotte, North Carolina

These ten urban agriculture projects have changed the food system in Charlotte, North Carolina. Read more on how urban agriculture changes the landscape of food security.

Local food coming to Joe Bruno Stadium

The 'Taste NY' campaign is teaming up with the Tri-City Valley Cats to bring locally grown foods from your fields, to theirs.

Local Food Is Still A Niche. Can It Grow Beyond That?

'Local' food makes up a small fraction of what Americans eat. But a recent study argues that 90 percent of people living in cities could be fed with food grown with 100 miles.

FarmLogs App Helps Farmers Collect and Retrieve Data

The FarmLogs app allows farmers to enter planting dates, crop yield and other data on mobile devices and to share it easily via the web.

Troubled Delta System Is California’s Water Battleground

The fight pits the north against the south, farmers against environmental groups, farmers against one another and residents against the governor.