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Tag: farming

Posted inEditor's Picks, New Long Form, Next Gen, Sustainability

Summer farmin’, happen so fast: Agritopia workers provide Arizona restaurants with vegetables and fruit year-round

by Adnan Alam Jun 17, 2025Jun 17, 2025
Posted inEditor's Picks, Politics, Sustainability

Arizona AG Kris Mayes joins lawsuit against John Deere amid fight for farmers’ right to repair

by Julia Thompson Apr 16, 2025Apr 16, 2025
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Politics

Donald Trump’s mass deportations could mean higher costs and labor shortages in Arizona

by Adnan Alam Feb 6, 2025Feb 18, 2025
Rows of crops grow under solar panels while farmers work on the side of Spaces of Opportunity’s agrivoltaic plot in Phoenix. (Photo courtesy of Sarah Bendok)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

Arizona farmers turn to solar panels to shade crops, save water and generate power

by Adnan Alam Jul 8, 2024Jul 8, 2024
Kayla Balay, Blue Sky Organic Farms market assistant, helps a customer bag produce at the Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market on April 13, 2024. “I’ve eaten a lot healthier since working here and have been introduced to a lot of new produce, as well,” Balay said. "I usually go by what’s called eating soulfully, so I eat what’s in season, organic, unprocessed and local.” (Photo by Sam Ballesteros/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health

Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market, Phoenix Bioscience Core promote health education at festival

by Adnan Alam Apr 30, 2024Apr 30, 2024
Heavy black clouds of dust rising over the Texas Panhandle, Texas in 1936. (Photo courtesy of Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health

The rise of Valley fever

by Adnan Alam Apr 25, 2024Apr 25, 2024
Patches of dirt in both city and rural settings can contain the spores of the fungus that causes Valley fever and are released whenever the ground is disturbed. (Photo by Jack Orleans/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health

Valley fever, a fungal disease endemic to the Southwest, disproportionately affects minority populations

by Adnan Alam Apr 25, 2024Apr 25, 2024
Kaila LePage picks an onion from the produce at the Heart and Soil People’s Garden in Phoenix on March 18, 2023. (Photo by Lauren Kobley/Cronkite News)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Money, Next Gen, Social Justice, Sustainability

Phoenix community market creates space to support women entrepreneurs

by Adnan Alam Apr 4, 2023Apr 5, 2023
Heavy rains led to bright green grasses around farms on March 10, 2023, near Strathmore, California. As a result of one of California's wettest winters on record, most of the state has gotten relief from years of drought. (Photo by David McNew/Getty Images)
Posted inEditor's Picks, Sustainability

Flood or feast: Drought-busting storms create winners and losers among farmers

by Adnan Alam Mar 30, 2023Apr 3, 2023
Posted inEditor's Picks, New Long Form, Sports

Fields of dreams: How farming and football helped Eloy harvest NFL talent

by Julia Thompson Aug 4, 2022Nov 1, 2022
Posted inEditor's Picks, Next Gen, Sustainability

Bloom where you’re planted: How a south Phoenix farm harnesses Mother Earth

by Adnan Alam May 12, 2022May 12, 2022
Posted inEditor's Picks, Health, Sustainability

Women’s group works to eliminate food insecurities in south Phoenix

by Adnan Alam Apr 20, 2022Aug 25, 2022

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