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Cleaner, Greener, Tastier: The Future of Shrimp Farming?

Food Tank

Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), shrimp aquaculture is a leading cause of mangrove destruction, water pollution, and depletion of wild shrimp stocks. Wed like to see F3 become the equivalent of grass-fed beef or free-range chickens, he says. According to the U.N. Tran and his team seek to address these challenges.

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Young Farmers joins American Farmland Trust, Farm Aid, and Climate Mental Health Network for discussion on Farmer Mental Health in a Changing Climate

National Young Farmers Coalition

The “Free Range Conversation®” aimed to bring attention to the emotional well-being of the farmers and service providers in our ecosystem, and how they have been, and continue to be, impacted by the climate crisis.

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Can Virtual Fences Help More Ranchers Adopt Regenerative Grazing Practices?

Civil Eats

This herd, however, is not quite as free-range as it appears. Virtual fencing is gaining traction in American agriculture because it can save farmers time and money. The biggest limitation with virtual fencing, however, is connectivity—Nofence needs a cell phone signal to operate, which can be a challenge in many rural areas.

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Photo Essay: Standing in the Gaps With Feed Durham

Civil Eats

Historically, mutual aid has worked best amongst rural people living in geographic isolation and with a shared spiritual practice for at least one generation, and people with shared identities who have been cast out from the mainstream.

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What a Trump or Harris Presidency Will Mean for Farmers and Eaters

Modern Farmer

Photography via Shutterstock/Juli Hansen The Landscape for Farmers Under Harris Vice President Harris’s track record on agriculture can be traced from her time as a California attorney general and US senator to her time as Biden’s second in command. Agriculture is very export dependent,” says Hoefner.

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