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  • The Quest for Everlasting Agriculture

    It's a cycle nearly as old as human history. Plow, plant, harvest, and repeat. It worked for our ancestors, and it's working for us now, though with ever more problems, from obliterating soil nutrients to encouraging erosion. And things may get worse in the future, too, when climate change threatens--whether through drowning or drought--to topple our food production system at the moment we'll need it most: In less than 90 years, the world's population could crest between 9 and 12 billion, and that will test the limits of farming.

    "Soil quality around the world has become degraded," says Sieglinde Snapp, an agroecologist at Michigan State University. "So how are we going to feed more people with higher quality food? How will we provide more protein? And the big question is: how are we going to feed 9 billion in a sustainable way with degraded soil?"

    Full Article: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/next/na...l-agriculture/
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