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How to Feed 10 Billion People, Deliciously | Dave Dinesen | TEDxChilliwack

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Sixty years ago, if you would have told farmers that one day, tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers would be grown indoors, without ...

Ten Yards to Feed a City | Community Food Resilience Pilot Ideas Ep. 3

Ten Yards to Feed a City | Community Food Resilience Pilot Ideas Ep. 3

What if one truckload of soil could help spark