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From Civil Rights to Food Justice, Jim Embry Reflects on a Life of Creative Resistance

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He invited me to spend the summer in New York City in 1968 working construction. Yes, I’m currently actively involved in farming, but in defined ways. I’m a beekeeper and I love all those momma bees that go out and gather pollen and nectar on our 15-acre pollinator conservation project as part of our 30-acre family farm.

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California Decides What ‘Regenerative Agriculture’ Means. Sort of.

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You should back away from this definition and call it agroecological or holistic. She says she sees this definition as a starting point, as someplace from which to constructively move forward. Bryce Lundberg is vice president of agriculture at Lundberg Family Farms , a fourth-generation organic rice and quinoa company.