Food

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.

Dinnertime Details: Two Divergent Approaches to Addressing Food Insecurity

Dinnertime Details: Two Divergent Approaches to Addressing Food Insecurity

Food insecurity is a problem that impacts millions of people on a global scale. In this post, Staffer Taygen Mullins examines European NGO’s solution to hunger and compares them to current federal food programs in the United States. Mullins identifies strengths in European food banks that, if implemented, could aid the U.S. in its food crisis.

Agricultural Crisis: How Mass Deportations Hurt America

Agricultural Crisis: How Mass Deportations Hurt America

While some in Washington have rejected the idea of mass deportation, the President has continued to defer his decision for undocumented immigrants until after the border is secured. Should the President continue this trend of fulfilling campaign promises by implementing a mass-deportation styled immigration crackdown, it would surely spell disaster. One issue that should raise concerns across ideological-lines, is the impact that mass deportations would have on the domestic agricultural economy of the United States.