Peace Seedlings – A New Generation of Public Domain Organic Plant Breeders
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by Curated Content
6M ago
Peace Seedlings – A New Generation of Public Domain Organic Plant Breeders Cooking Up a Story This is a sweet video of Alan (Mushroom) Kapuler, his daughter Dylana and her partner, Mario DiBenedetto, showing us portions of their diverse organic farm, Peace Seedlings The post Peace Seedlings – A New Generation of Public Domain Organic Plant Breeders was originally published on Cooking Up a Story ..read more
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A Few Photos of Artisan-Made Beers
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by Fred Gerendasy
6M ago
A Few Photos of Artisan-Made Beers Cooking Up a Story From time to time, I plan to share some of my photos of favorite things in life that are food and agriculture related. The post A Few Photos of Artisan-Made Beers was originally published on Cooking Up a Story ..read more
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On the Most Northern U.S. Town – Waiting For the Sun to Rise
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by Curated Content
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On the Most Northern U.S. Town – Waiting For the Sun to Rise Cooking Up a Story In Utqiaġvik (formerly known as Barrow), Alaska, the farthest northern town in the U.S., the sun will not rise above the horizon for 65 days. The post On the Most Northern U.S. Town – Waiting For the Sun to Rise was originally published on Cooking Up a Story ..read more
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Using Geothermal Energy to Grow Greenhouse Citrus Year-Round — in Nebraska
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Using Geothermal Energy to Grow Greenhouse Citrus Year-Round — in Nebraska Cooking Up a Story An 85 year-old Nebraskan and his wife use geothermal energy entirely to grow citrus trees in their greenhouse year-round. The post Using Geothermal Energy to Grow Greenhouse Citrus Year-Round — in Nebraska was originally published on Cooking Up a Story ..read more
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Dicamba Herbicide Drift, the Bees and Us
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by Curated Content
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Dicamba Herbicide Drift, the Bees and Us Cooking Up a Story Bees are exquisitely sensitive to exposure from herbicide and pesticide chemicals. Dicamba poses special problems for bees because of drift. The post Dicamba Herbicide Drift, the Bees and Us was originally published on Cooking Up a Story ..read more
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The End of an Era, Speaking of Climate
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by Curated Content
6M ago
The End of an Era, Speaking of Climate Cooking Up a Story Speaking in Davos, Switzerland at the World Economic Forum, famed naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough spoke in stark terms about the state of the environment and the impacts already felt from climate change. The post The End of an Era, Speaking of Climate was originally published on Cooking Up a Story ..read more
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Eating Bugs For Food
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by Curated Content
6M ago
Eating Bugs For Food Cooking Up a Story For many Americans, eating bugs is out of the question even though in other countries they are considered nutritious food and a sought after as delicacies. The post Eating Bugs For Food was originally published on Cooking Up a Story ..read more
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BBQing a Whole Hog
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by Cooking Up a Story
6M ago
BBQing a Whole Hog Cooking Up a Story From the documentary/how-to "BBQ Secrets: The Master Guide to Extraordinary Barbecue Cookin'", Champion cook Mike Sarge Davis shows how he BBQs a whole hog. The post BBQing a Whole Hog was originally published on Cooking Up a Story ..read more
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U.S. Food Assistance Program Hero Finally Gets a NYT Obit
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U.S. Food Assistance Program Hero Finally Gets a NYT Obit Cooking Up a Story The post U.S. Food Assistance Program Hero Finally Gets a NYT Obit was originally published on Cooking Up a Story ..read more
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Climate Change Threatens Global Coffee Plants
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by Curated Content
6M ago
Climate Change Threatens Global Coffee Plants Cooking Up a Story Of the over 100 different species of coffee plants, only two— Coffea Arabica and Coffea robusta produce the beans used in the thousands of coffee blends sold. Wild relative species (that grow naturally in the wild) are needed to cross with domesticated coffee crops to insure their longterm viability. From the journal, Science Advances,“The study […] The post Climate Change Threatens Global Coffee Plants was originally published on Cooking Up a Story ..read more
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