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Composting a career

In an effort to overcome the economic downturn and scarcity of available jobs, many Americans are seeking opportunities in ecologically-minded businesses. The boom of regional composting facilities offers new potential for green job seekers, but the industry is not without its pitfalls.

GE Honeybee

Monsanto sets its sights on “honeybee health” acquiring a company manipulating gene expression. Maryam Henein, director of the documentary Vanishing of the Bees, says we should "bee" afraid. Bee very afraid.

Agriculture Supported Communities

In food desert communities that can barely support themselves, a new program turns the CSA format on its head, tears down the perception that fresh, high-quality organic foods are only for the well-to-do, and provides a viable model for new or established farmers who want to enter these underserved markets.

Honeybee Crisis Update

The media buzz around colony collapse disorder (CCD) has quieted down, but winter deaths still hover around 30% and concerns about contaminated honey are on the rise. Get the latest from researchers on suspected causes and possible paths toward a healthier honeybee population.

Labels Matter

With more than a half-million consumers already on board, a campaign petitioning the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to label genetically engineered (GE) food launched the video “Labels Matter” by filmmaker Robert Kenner encouraging consumers to fight to know what is in their food.

Technical Bulletin: No-till management for sustainable and organic systems

This technical bulletin from Rodale Institute researchers provides the information and resources for implementing an organic no-till system; a system that allows organic farmers to capture the benefits of no-till and conventional farmers to decrease or eliminate the need for herbicides.

Assessing soil health: Test, observe and talk

From soil tests that look beyond chemical composition to microscopic observation to good old farmer-to-farmer knowledge, techniques and resources presented at a Rodale Institute soil health workshop provide real-life solutions to common problems.

Bringing back the honeybee: Meme Thomas

This “queen bee” is making micro-local the new local and healing our honeybee population in the process. We caught up with Meme to get a sneak peek at some of the things she’ll be covering during the upcoming beekeeping workshops at Rodale Institute, as well as how this queen bee found her passion.

A field day with Gene Logsdon

Organic pioneer, farmer and author Gene Logsdon welcomes Susie Sutphin to his farm and talks about farming as art, 16” ears of corn, feeding the world, getting small and staying contrary. (Photo: Carol and Gene Logsdon)

Turning tulips "eco"

Jeroen Koeman, co-founder of EcoTulips, talks about sourcing, growing and marketing organic tulips and why the industry and the public is just catching on.
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