The New York Times
| Apr 11, 2013
Drought has helped drive America's cattle herd to its lowest level in 60 years, leaving ranchers in Texas struggling to keep going and wondering if cattle country has changed forever, the New York Times finds.
The New York Times
| Mar 29, 2013
For America's beekeepers, who have struggled for nearly a decade with a mysterious malady called colony collapse disorder that kills honeybees en masse, this past year was particularly bad.
Al Jazeera English
| Mar 29, 2013
The age-old crime of sheep rustling is a serious problem in modern Scotland, where sheep theft has soared along with meat prices. Police say illegal slaughtering and selling of meat make rustling a public health issue as well as a criminal one.
Telegraph.co.uk
| Mar 25, 2013
March did not come in like a lamb, especially for flocks of sheep in Wales, many of which were buried under dangerous mounds of snow. This farmer had to dig his animals out after locating them with the help of his dog. Hundreds of sheep, many of t...
Associated Press
| Mar 11, 2013
Huge swarms of locusts are invading Israel. The country is fighting the bugs off with pesticides. The locust invasion comes just two weeks before the Jewish holiday of Passover, which includes a recounting of an ancient "plague of locusts."
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CCTV News
| Feb 26, 2013
China's farming industry is being threatened by a labor exodus as more and more people migrate from rural areas to major cities. State-run CCTV News reports that the Chinese government is trying to stop the flow by encouraging the growth of family...
Mother Jones
| Feb 7, 2013
This video made using Google Earth shows how industrial-scale marijuana growing has ravaged remote forested areas of California's Humboldt County. Its creator and narrator, an environmental sociologist, says legalization and regulation would help ...
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CCTV News
| Jan 25, 2013
A Beijing grocery store has concocted a genius way of selling produce that's good for the environment. Customers can exchange their recyclable goods and kitchen waste for fruits and vegetables. CCTV News reports on how this groundbreaking program ...
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CCTV News
| Jan 24, 2013
Some might say it's a good problem to have. China went from starvation and hunger issues to wasting massive amounts of food in just a generation. But as CCTV News reports, the government is now taking measures to curb the amount of food that...
Al Jazeera English
| Jan 17, 2013
Peru is now the world's chief exporter of asparagus but the thirsty cash crop is sucking parts of the country dry. Aquifers are being drained at an alarming rate, leaving ordinary Peruvians facing water shortages and threatening to make farming im...
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...together, increasing cooperation, collaboration and neighborhood building. Urban agriculture improves access to affordable, fresh, healthy food....
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...finalized a date for a business delegation to visit Iran and discuss trade opportunities with Iranian officials despite the Western sanctions ag...
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...Rep. Vicky Hartzler, a Missouri Republican who owns a farm equipment business and a corn and soybean farm, said she supported the amendment not ...