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Landfills In Georgia

By Brooke Lappe Landfills release large amounts of hazardous and otherwise harmful chemicals into the surrounding air and water. These...

Timeline to Profit for Diversifying Farming Practices

Farmers and Policymakers can meet the needs of the present without diminishing opportunities for the future. -John Ikerd, Prof of...

soil amendments & soil productivity

Efforts to make Georgia soil more productive may be curtailed by confusion over what a soil amendment is. A soil...

How to bring a positive approach to conversations about food

By Ariel Armstrong Food insecurity is an issue for millions of Americans. Food, and what we eat, are wrapped in...

The Science of Plastic Recycling

By Brooke Lappe & Penelope Helm Facts & Analysis Over the past fifty years, the growth of plastic production and...

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