Farmers

Farmer Spotlight: Luke Woodson Kneuss Shares His Harvest With Those in Need

Food Tank highlights Farmer Luke Woodson Kneuss in the Farmer Spotlight Series. He has been growing vegetables, beef, hay, corn and soybeans for the past 11 years.

30 Indigenous Crops Promoting Health and Contributing to Food Security

Indigenous crops may offer a sustainable solution to food insecurity and the increasing loss of biodiversity.

The Importance of Farmers’ Rights

The concept of farmers’ rights is a moral imperative that seeks to balance the rights of scientists and plant breeders.

Ten Questions with Ari Novy, Executive Director of the U.S. Botanic Garden

Food Tank spoke with Ari Novy, the Executive Director of the U.S. Botanic Garden, who will be speaking at the Food Tank Summit in Washington, D.C.

Farmer Friday: Gayle Thorpe of Thorpe’s Organic Family Farm

From the start, sustainable farming was the only way to go for Gayle Thorpe. It’s more than just growing organically; it’s about nurturing the soil.

Revolutionizing the Meat Industry: An Interview with American Ostrich Farms

Food Tank interviews Alexander McCoy of American Ostrich Farm on a healthier and sustainable red meat alternative.

22 Organizations Working to Restore Soils in 2016

This week, Food Tank highlights 22 organizations that are restoring soils and ecosystems worldwide.

Eric Ripert Discusses Sustainability, Food Waste, and Justice in the Food System

Celebrity chef Eric Ripert discusses his views on sustainability and greater food system issues.

Polly Dalton Pursues Her Dreams with Farming

Polly Dalton farms sustainably to preserve the local ecosystem.

Farmer Spotlight: Solace Agha Fominyen’s Passion for Sustainable Farming in the Developing World

Having farmed for 20 years in Mbengwi, Cameroon, Solace Agha Fominyen talks about the everyday life and difficulties of farming in developing countries.

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