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    <title>The Farm Bill’s “Government Handouts”: Who Really Benefits?</title>        
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    <description>There’s nothing like talk of “government handouts” to get people upset. But when it comes to farm bill, the real culprits might not be who you think they are.</description>        
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    <title>Vermont Time Bankers Build a More Personal Economy</title>        
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    <description>Video: Whatever service you might need, you’re likely to be able to get it at Onion River Time Bank, where you pay by doing what you love. </description>        
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    <title>Big City Farmers Take to the Rooftops</title>        
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    <description>Space is expensive in Brooklyn, so Gotham Greens built their urban farm on a rooftop.</description>        
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    <title>Curriculum &amp; Resources: The Food Project</title>        
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    <description>Resources from The Food Project, based in the Boston area, focus on sustainable agriculture and youth leadership. TFP graciously shares many of its manuals, activities, and curriculum for free (downloadable).</description>        
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    <title>Look out Monsanto: The Global Food Movement Is Rising</title>        
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    <description>The book Harvesting Justice isn’t just a look at the world’s most exciting food justice groups—it’s also a knockout organizing tool.</description>        
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    <title>Why the Most Powerful Thing in the World Is a Seed</title>        
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    <description>“The Seed Underground” is a love letter to the quiet revolutionaries who are saving our food heritage.</description>        
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    <title>Behind the Kitchen Door: A Must-Read for Anyone Who Eats at Restaurants</title>        
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    <description>Review: More than half of the nation’s worst-paid jobs are related to food. Saru Jayaraman’s new book dives into the explosive movement for better rights for those who plant, process, and cook the food we eat.</description>        
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    <title>Farmer-Philosopher Fred Kirschenmann on Food and the Warming Future</title>        
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    <description>In this wide-ranging interview, Kirschenmann gives YES! the dirt on the future of farming. </description>        
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    <title>Instead of Trying to Feed the World, Let’s Help It Feed Itself</title>        
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    <description>We know about the ecological problems that follow when farmers are asked to “feed the world.” What would happen if they just tried to feed their neighbors instead?</description>        
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    <description>Cultural attitudes toward food tend to change slowly. But as we struggle to feed a growing population, insects present a remarkably plentiful source of nutrition.</description>        
    
    
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    <title>Oakland Youth Swap Fast Food for Fresh Food</title>        
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    <description>Video: A group of young people in West Oakland are taking control of what they eat and using pedal power to bring local groceries to produce-strapped communities.</description>        
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    <title>Care about Your Food? Then Care about Your Farmworkers Too</title>        
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    <description>It’s organic. It’s local. But did the workers who picked it have health insurance?</description>        
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    <title>Food or Ethanol? Why Farmers Shouldn’t Give in to Monocrops</title>        
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    <description>It’s a good time to be in farming if you like to grow corn. It’s a tough time if you see yourself as a steward of the land. Shannon Hayes on why growers pressured by corn-heavy markets should hold out for crops that nourish the Earth.</description>        
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    <description>Back in the ’60s, Frances Moore  Lappé realized that hunger is caused by a scarcity of democracy, not food. Then, a collective of courageous women farmers showed her how to change that.</description>        
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    <title>Book Review: Inside Will Allen’s Good Food Revolution</title>        
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    <description>Like growing vegetables from seed to harvest, overhauling the country's food system takes time. </description>        
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