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Should we be “at-the-source-a-vores” when we choose our coffee?
Reflections from a visit to Twin Engine Coffee in León, Nicaragua
Jun 6
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Sara Delaney
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The Aggregate Aggregation V12
Agroecology in the News (Week of May 12, 2025)
May 16
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Kyle Karnuta
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Should “hope” be a university course learning outcome?
And what role is there for AI in education?
May 13
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Sara Delaney
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Digging in: what or who has made you feel like you belong in this work?
I recently had the privilege of attending the Northeast Farm to Institution Summit in Portland, Maine, which was hosted by Farm to Institution New…
May 7
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Sara Delaney
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Digging in: what or who has made you feel like you belong in this work?
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Bossey: To manage a farm is to manage a soccer team
Reflections from students of an Agroecology course at North Carolina State University
May 5
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Nico Bossey
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Sandy: Redesigning Resilience, Demonstrating Agroecology in Action
Reflections from students of an Agroecology course at North Carolina State University
May 2
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Sandy: Redesigning Resilience, Demonstrating Agroecology in Action
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The Aggregate Aggregation V11
Agroecology in the News (Week of April 28, 2025)
May 2
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Kyle Karnuta
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Martineau: agroecology is hard as hell
Reflections from students of an Agroecology course at North Carolina State University
May 1
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Hewitt: Why is it useful to demonstrate cropping systems and their outcomes to the public?
Reflections from students of an Agroecology course at North Carolina State University
Apr 30
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Hewitt: Why is it useful to demonstrate cropping systems and their outcomes to the public?
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Sharpe: Why is it useful to demonstrate cropping systems and their outcomes to the public?
Reflections from students of an Agroecology course at North Carolina State University
Apr 29
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Designing for Change
Learning to Believe in Your Impact
Apr 28
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Ann Bybee-Finley
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What do you do at lab meetings?
On Wednesdays, our research group at the University of Maine Agroecology Lab convenes for a lab meeting, much like many academics, or other communities…
Apr 14
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Alex Scearce
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