Harris Teeter Voluntarily Recalls Harris Teeter Frozen Organic Corn and...
CRF Recall Call Center 844-551-5595 Danna Robinson drobinson@harristeeter.com 704-844-3904 Lea Ramsey lmramsey@harristeeter.com 704-844-3209 Out of an abundance of caution, Harris Teeter is...
View ArticleKrispy Kreme Bought Out by Coffee Conglomerate Behind Keurig, Peet's, Stumptown
Don't miss stories. Follow Eater × A match made in heaven? Krispy Kreme is now part of a giant coffee and doughnut empire. German conglomerate JAB Holding has agreed to purchase the North...
View ArticleTime for California school kids to get breakfast after the bell
It may come as a shock, given California’s place as a world food supplier, but millions of children in this state come to school hungry every day. Though the federal government subsidizes school...
View ArticleOld Arctic Drilling Permits Hold Up Protection for Narwhal Whales
Decades-old oil and gas drilling permits are blocking efforts to protect the world’s most important habitat for Arctic narwhals, according to environmentalists who have sued the Canadian government to...
View ArticleThis Animation Lets You Watch Global Warming Heat Up Over 166 Years
When it comes to climate change, it’s often difficult to convey an appropriate sense of urgency. After all, this is a problem that been building for decades, and will take decades of coordinated effort...
View ArticleChildren in Farm Communities Pay a Steep Price for the Food We Eat
If you’re an urban parent, you might spend time worrying about your children’s exposure to pesticides through the foods they eat and the lawns on which they play. Now, a new look at kids living in...
View ArticleThe UK film distribution industry: Bring 'Tomorrow: the movie' ('Demain') to...
Petitioning The UK film distribution industryTransition NetworkTransition NetworkSupporters'Demain' has been a phenomenon in France. Seen now by over 1 million people, often greeted by standing...
View ArticlePeeling Back the Curtain On Monsanto
For nearly 30 years, Carey Gillam has worked as a business reporter covering corporate America, the last 17 of those with Reuters, where she specialized in writing about food and agriculture. In that...
View ArticleDoes Monsanto’s Glyphosate Cause Cancer?
When the Environmental Protection Agency recently released and then abruptly withdrew a draft document on the cancer risks posed by the pesticide glyphosate, Monsanto jumped at the chance to say that...
View ArticleMoving Forward Together
Cafeterias in schools and early care locations, colleges and universities, hospitals and other institutional settings serve tens of millions of Americans every day, placing the farm to cafeteria...
View ArticleFirst Commercialized GMO Maize Was Toxic to Farm Animals
Loading Please Wait February 09, 2016 | 13,931 views | Disponible en Español Please or to continue. Share By Dr. Mercola Genetically engineered (GE) food comes from crops in which genes from one...
View ArticleBon appétit? A pop-up citizens’ jury on the future of food
Whether it’s the straight banana Euromyth, the high price of healthy food or rising suicide rates among farmers – the ‘in’ or ‘out’ debate touches on controversial issues relating to the future of...
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View ArticleGardeners flock to bees' defense and push to dump pesticide
Thousands of gardeners, wagons in tow, lined up at the State Fair grandstand this weekend for the Friends School plant sale as they jockeyed for position at the official start of Minnesota’s annual...
View ArticleGMO lobby's false claims to defend GM oilseed against deformed butterfly...
Cabbage white butterflies eating the leaves, flowers and pods of a plant similar to Camelina, together with a deformed butterfly that been fed a diet rich in long chain n-3 fatty acids. Compound image...
View ArticleJohn Oliver does the lord’s work on dumb science articles
If your Facebook feed is anything like mine, you probably see a lot of posts with the words “study finds” in the headlines. Here are a few examples, taken from a quick search of Facebook on Monday...
View ArticleA Rallying Cry for Ugly Vegetables
BRONX, NEW YORK—At 9:00 a.m. on a chilly April morning, it already feels like the middle of the workday at the Hunts Point Market in the Bronx. The sprawling parking lot is an obstacle course of trucks...
View ArticleFrom Farm to Bottle: This Brewery Combines Beer and Agriculture
Something tasty is brewing in the village of Gibsons on the Sunshine Coast, a 40-minute ferry ride from Vancouver, British Columbia. Maybe it’s Persephone Brewing Company’s caramel-meets-pine Hop Yard...
View ArticleNestle fights feds over water rights
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Nestle is objecting to the U.S. Forest Service’s terms for issuing it a new permit to continue piping water out of a national forest, saying the agency is overstepping its...
View ArticleFirst report of all the world’s plants finds 1 in 5 species facing extinction
Plants pervade almost every part of human life — not only do we eat them and wear them, we use plants for fuel, medicine, building materials, poisons and intoxicants. To limit the world’s plants to...
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