Food Tank talks with Sarah Elton about her book, “Consumed,” and her thoughts on the food movement.
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Resettling America with a Focus on Land Use: An Interview with Mary Berry
Berry Center draws on knowledge, experience, and partnerships to address modern farming problems with good land use in mind.
Think Global, Buy Local: A new study looks at the impact of buying local produce on local economies
Think Globally, Act Locally has been a motto of the sustainable food movement – but does it improve local economies?
NEW REPORT: Food Tank By The Numbers: Family Farming
Food Tank highlights new research showing how family farms, can nourish the world while protecting the environment in a new report, Food Tank by the Numbers.
Feces Can Change the World: Using Human Excreta as Fertilizer
Waste management and soil scientists meet to discuss using human excretion to fertilize farms and gardens.
Food Tank’s Spring Reading List
Food Tank has hand-picked 16 books that have educated, inspired, and informed us for your spring reading list.
Three Free Tools That Will Make You a Better Farmer
These three tools make number crunching fast, easy, and fun!
Cyanobacterial Bio-fertilizer: Nature’s Own Solution for Improved Soil Fertility
Cyanobacterial bio-fertilizer can be an environmentally-friendly and affordable nitrogen-rich fertilizer which farmers can use to improve soil fertility.
Celebrating the Potential of Permaculture
Food Tank highlights ten projects that embrace permaculture practices worldwide. In March, permaculture experts will gather for the Permaculture Voices event.
Growing Green Awards 2014 Nominations Call
Know an innovative sustainable food leader? Nominate them for the Growing Green Awards 2014.