Since the dawn of the Agricultural Revolution, humans have built and designed new inventions to solve everyday problems that end up having profound impacts. What we have seen throughout history, from ...
In an essay in his new book, Hogs Are Up, Wes Jackson, founder of the Land Institute near Salina, Kansas, revisits a speech he gave in Coon Rapids, Iowa, in August 2009 to mark the 50th anniversary of ...
Agriculture refers to the cultivation and exploitation of animals, plants and other forms of organic life for human use, covering everything from food and fibre to medicines and fuel. In many respects ...
Numerous factors drove migration of Scots from rural Lowland areas during the 18th and 19th centuries. Before the Industrial Revolution transformed Scottish towns and cities, an Agricultural ...
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