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Why do some people innately care for our world while others never seem to value it? We need to share the same values and willingness to help our world thrive. But that doesn’t mean we all need to do the same things.

Why do some people innately care for our world while others never seem to value it? We need to share the same values and willingness to help our world thrive. But that doesn’t mean we all need to do the same things.

Why do some people innately care for our world while others never seem to value it? We need to share the same values and willingness to help our world thrive. But that doesn’t mean we all need to do the same things.

Crops need nutrients just like we do. The USDA is investing in projects that promote soil health and climate change challenges.

Two programs that support regionally sourced food supplies for schools and communities received funds to boost the food supply chain.

New recommendations set water quality standards for these “forever chemicals” that adversely affect human health.

Citing growing consumer concern over the ubiquity of refined seed oils throughout the global food supply chain, the Seed Oil Free Alliance, an independent certifying organization advised by a coalition of public health and nutrition experts, created the “Seed Oil Free Certified” Standards and Certification Program.