A passion for sustainable agriculture led him into a career in researching and building up wild bee populations.
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DNA analysis will force us to call plants by other names
As it becomes easier to determine how plants are related, or not, botanical labels will change. (A dogwood is not a dogwood is not a dogwood.)
Folding leftovers into dumplings shows love for planet
Any number of fillings and flavors could become favorite no-waste treats.
Maine man tackles commercial fishing – without a net
Tim Rider’s small-scale commercial operation – the only full-time one in New England pulling in groundfish by rod and reel – may just be a model for a sustainable future at sea.
Todd Hand’s teaching Unity students what murder and mayhem have to do with sustainability
The assistant professor of Conservation Law Enforcement is a former lieutenant in Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Criminal Investigation Division.
Bow ties are not just for nerds anymore
Bowtie Co. makes them for women, children and even dogs
Potato chips you can feel better about eating
The carbon footprint is less; alas the calories are probably the same.
Looking for a new gardening thrill? Try growing grains at home.
You can plant wheat or rice or heritage grains in your very own backyard.
How are Maine farmers finding success on Instagram? Hint: Goats are gold.
They’re building brands and attracting customers by sharing images of what’s charming about farming on the social media app.
Todd Hand’s teaching Unity students what murder and mayhem have to do with sustainability
The assistant professor of Conservation Law Enforcement is a former lieutenant in Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Criminal Investigation Division.