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The power and potential of Indigenous agriculture

The power and potential of Indigenous agriculture

A new University of Arizona study found that American Indians operate 62% of farms in Arizona and manage more than 80% of the state’s total agricultural land. But those farmers are still not getting the recognition or resources they need. Michael... Read more.

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