Farm to Factory: Big Ag’s Manure Machine, Part 2
The USDA bets on farmers to lead the shift to net zero carbon emissions. Struggling with below-cost crop prices and industrial takeover, they have other things to worry about.
The USDA bets on farmers to lead the shift to net zero carbon emissions. Struggling with below-cost crop prices and industrial takeover, they have other things to worry about.
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What’s not cool? Privacy.
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Almost 60 years after John F. Kennedy was killed, the government still won’t show us what it knows. And the Washington Post calls us names for complaining.