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Black Earth: A Family’s Journey from Enslavement to Reclamation

Civil Eats

This morning, while he waits for help, he reaches a pitchfork up into a back compartment of the machine to pull out the straw that got stuck. Today, the approximately 40,000 Black farmers remaining in America own less than 1 percent of the countrys farmland. Oh, what a day, he says. I cant cut wheat until I get that fixed.

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Are Next-Gen Synthetic Fibers the Future of Sustainable Textiles?

Modern Farmer

Both durable and efficient, with no need for farmland or vast amounts of water, it threatened to leave natural fibers like cotton in the dust. Textiles are a major source of microplastics in the ocean, where they weave their way into the food chain, causing untold harms to marine life. percent of the world’s farmland but uses 4.7

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