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  • Jan. 4, 2012
    Commentary

    Does organic agriculture have its limitations?

    While organically-grown produce is light years better than conventional agriculture, it can also negatively affect the eco-system if it's not done sustainably....More
  • Nov. 18, 2011
    Commentary

    Why Occupy Wall Street won't win the national food fight 3

    Lobbyists got you down? Too cold to Occupy until next spring? Have we got the solution for you—the most powerful tool you can use to change the world of food in our country....More
  • Nov. 1, 2011
    blog

    Remember pumpkin's cold weather cousins

    There's no doubt that we adore pumpkin, the official fruit of the holidays. But dishing out the love to other winter squash can be a wonderful way to enjoy the produce of the season....More
  • Sep. 23, 2011
    video
    Expo Digest

    Expo East product profile: Baobab fruit

    On the floor at Natural Products Expo East 2011, Natural Foods Merchandiser's Kelsey Blackwell speaks with David Bruck of Afriplex about the company's products made from the African Baobab fruit....More
  • Sep. 22, 2011
    Article

    Boulder embraces GMOs … really

    The wreckage to the Boulder brand is happening right in front of our very eyes. Capital of all things organic? Not so much. What's next – outlawing advertising for the scores of pot shops in the back pages of the alternative weekly? Oh, right, they outlawed that this week, too....More
  • Sep. 2, 2011
    blog

    Organic tomato juice boasts higher nutrient, antioxidant levels, say researchers

    In a new study, juice from organic tomatoes had significantly higher levels of phenolic (antioxidant) compounds than juice from conventionally grown tomatoes....More
  • Aug. 1, 2011
    blog

    How do we solve our obesity problem? Ask Annie's CEO

    In our rapidly changing and complex world, one trend we're seeing is a return to simple, homegrown, fresh food. John Foraker, the CEO of Annie's Homegrown Foods, shares his thoughts about the future of food....More
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