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Paragliding Photojournalist Arrested Near Kansas Feedlot [1]

Award-winning photojournalist George Steinmetz was arrested June 28, 2013, after flying a motorized paraglider over a cattle feedlot in Finney County, Kansas, while on assignment for National Geographic magazine.

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"Heavy Rains Send Iowa's Precious Soil Downriver" [9]

"What a difference a year makes. Last year at this time, the Midwest was heading into one of the worst droughts in decades. Now much of the region is soggy. But the biggest loser from this year's heavy rains? The land itself."

Agriculture [6]
Natural Resources [10]
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National (U.S.) [11]
Source: NPR [12], 07/15/2013
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"Birth Defects Linked To Bad Valley Water" [13]

"An extensive new study confirms a long-suspected link between crippling birth defects and the nitrate contamination that threatens drinking water for 250,000 people in the San Joaquin Valley."

Agriculture [6]
Environmental Health [14]
Water & Oceans [15]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Fresno Bee [16], 07/15/2013
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August 2, 2013

DEADLINE: IRP Reporting Trip on Poverty, Hunger and Food Security in Tanzania [17]

The International Reporting Project is accepting applications until August 2nd for a ten-day new media reporting trip to Tanzania, Sep 29-Oct 9. The trip will focus on stunting and undernutrition, environmental sustainability, agriculture markets, agricultural and health policy, technology and innovation in agriculture, and other closely related themes.

Workshops and Fellowships [18]
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Africa [21]

"As Biotech Seed Falters, Insecticide Use Surges In Corn Belt" [22]

"Across the Midwestern corn belt, a familiar battle has resumed, hidden in the soil. On one side are tiny, white larvae of the corn rootworm. On the other side are farmers and the insect-killing arsenal of modern agriculture."

Agriculture [6]
Biodiversity [23]
Technology [24]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: NPR [25], 07/11/2013
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"Farming Got Hip In Iran Some 12,000 Years Ago, Ancient Seeds Reveal" [26]

"Archaeologists digging in the foothills of Iran's Zagros Mountains have discovered the remains of a Stone Age farming community. It turns out that people living there were growing plants like barley, peas and lentils as early as 12,000 years ago."

Agriculture [6]
Science [27]
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International [28]
Source: NPR [29], 07/09/2013
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"Hundreds File Complaints Over Hog-Farm Waste" [30]

"Nearly 600 residents of Eastern North Carolina have notified Smithfield Foods that they plan to file lawsuits charging that stench, flies and pollution from the world’s largest pork producer have deprived them of the use and enjoyment of their property."

Agriculture [6]
Pollution [31]
Waste [32]
Public [8]
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Source: Raleigh News & Observer [34], 07/08/2013
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"Critical Week for Farm Bill, Direction of Congress" [35]

"This week could be pivotal not only for the future of the farm bill, but also the direction for the rest of this Congress."http://www.dtnprogressivefarmer.com/dtnag/view/blog/getBlog.do?blogHandle=policy&blogEntryId=8a82c0bc3e43976e013fbbecd2200e83&utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter [36]

Agriculture [6]
Environmental Politics [37]
Government [38]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Progressive Farmer [36], 07/08/2013
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"U.S. Weighing Increase in Herbicide Levels in Food Supply" [39]

"WASHINGTON -- Environmental safety groups are stepping up efforts to prevent a reportedly dangerous yet widely used herbicide from being sold in the United States, even as the country’s primary environmental regulator is considering increasing the amount of the herbicide allowed in the U.S. food supply."

Agriculture [6]
Chemicals [40]
Environmental Health [14]
Food [20]
Public [8]
National (U.S.) [11]
Source: IPS [41], 07/02/2013
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"U.S. Approves a Horse Slaughterhouse, Sees Two More Plants" [42]

"A New Mexico meat plant received federal approval on Friday to slaughter horses for meat, a move that drew immediate opposition from animal rights group and will likely be opposed by the White House."

Agriculture [6]
Wildlife [43]
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National (U.S.) [11]
Source: Reuters [44], 07/01/2013
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