Agriculture

Restoring the Legacy of Black Farmers

Restoring the Legacy of Black Farmers

Black Farmers have been robbed and deprived of their farming land by way of racist policies, racial acts of terror, and heir divestment…and it needs to be addressed. In her blog post, 3L staffer Maya Marshall discusses the impact of stripping black farmers of land, and proffers solutions worth more than just consideration.

A story of perseverance: How India’s farmers are fighting back

A story of perseverance: How India’s farmers are fighting back

Everyone loves an underdog story; but unlike your favorite movie, book, or podcast, the reality is much less glamorous for farmers in India. In response to unfavorable and new agricultural proposals, Indian Farmers have taken to the streets of New Delhi to protest. In her blog post, 2L staffer and EIC-elect, Jocelyn Lucero, explains the Famers’ plight.

Scorched: How the California Wildfires May Affect the Wine industry

Scorched: How the California Wildfires May Affect the Wine industry

Record-breaking California wildfires threat to Wine Country is not as talked about as it should be, but 3L staffer Vince Kleindienst is changing that. In his blog post, Kleindienst discusses the impact the wildfires will have on vineyards, tourism, grapes, and even Cab Sav.

Rethinking the Flowery Kingdom: Why the U.S.-China Trade War Should End

Rethinking the Flowery Kingdom: Why the U.S.-China Trade War Should End

Is it possible for the Biden administration to extinguish the flames set by Trump in the realm of trade? In this post, 3L Staffer, Chris Eller, discusses the importance of terminating the Trump-initiated trade war with China and analyzes what continued problems could mean for Kentucky.

Looks Like Meat, Smells Like Meat, & Tastes Like Meat, But it’s not Meat?

Looks Like Meat, Smells Like Meat, & Tastes Like Meat, But it’s not Meat?

“Fake meat” laws have been popping up throughout the country and have consistently been met with controversy. While advocates of these types of laws argue they are necessary to protect consumers, opponents believe they infringe on Constitutional rights. In this piece, staffer Chris Isaacs explores how these “fake meat” laws fit in our increasingly meat-hungry world.

Seed Laws: How They are Squashing the Growth of Farmers’ Rights

Seed Laws: How They are Squashing the Growth of Farmers’ Rights

Seeds are the building blocks of food and the foundation of agriculture. A practice known as “seed sharing,” has been in practice for generations to ensure the preservation and continuance of heirloom seeds. In the last few decades, this practice has been under attack as large private companies have dominated the seed industry. In this piece, staffer Savannah Baker highlights the importance of seeds and the need for seed sharing to continue.

A History of Repeating History: How North Korea is Facing Another Famine in the Midst of COVID-19 and Continued Agricultural Mismanagement

A History of Repeating History: How North Korea is Facing Another Famine in the Midst of COVID-19 and Continued Agricultural Mismanagement

Due to agricultural mismanagement, unfortunate weather, and the spread of COVID-19, North Korea is on the brink of a disastrous famine. In this piece, staffer Preston Johnson analyzes how the country’s ideologies, lack of action, and the pandemic have left the North Korean people in a dire situation.

Legalizing Marijuana: A Solution to the Kentucky Pension Crisis

Legalizing Marijuana: A Solution to the Kentucky Pension Crisis

While the Kentucky pension crisis remains a focal point among the state government, crippling the state and putting workers at risk, staffer William Hutchins offers up a unique solution: legalizing marijuana. Read more to learn about how Kentucky has the climate, soil, and market that could generate some much-needed revenue.