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Climate change is already affecting food security around the globe, and that’s only expected to worsen as the global average temperature increases. But there are climate-resilient practices North Carolina farmers can use to protect their crops — and lower their carbon emissions.
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A Black farming incubator in Edgecombe County wants to help other aspiring Black farmers learn about agriculture.
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The long term effects of climate change can be hard to identify in day-to-day life. But WUNC Youth Reporter Priyanka Rathnam, from Raleigh, North Carolina, reports on how it's changed her family's access to some mealtime favorites, and how some local farmers are combatting the crisis.
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Sankofa Farms was originally supposed to be a school garden in which middle school students could get away from the pressures of the classroom and get…
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North Carolina's winter weather has been unpredictable -- swinging quickly from spring-like temperatures to snow and back. If that continues, those…
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Long before he was CEO of Office Depot, Bruce Nelson was a young kid who had to work to earn his keep.The boy who delivered newspapers and swept factory…
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Long before he was CEO of Office Depot, Bruce Nelson was a young kid who had to work to earn his keep.The boy who delivered newspapers and swept factory…
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A nonprofit in Alamance County is celebrating the second anniversary of its working farm. Benevolence Farm provides housing and jobs for North Carolina…
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Growing up on his family’s farm in southern Alabama, Private First Class Tyler Dunn thought his future lay in agriculture.“Our family farm, we’ve got…
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An interracial farmer’s co-op built upon the principles of cooperative communalism existed for 20 years in rural Mississippi. Scholar Robert Hunt Ferguson…