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Samuel Fromartz

Samuel Fromartz

Co-Founder & Editor at large at Food & Environment Reporting Network

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Location
United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment
  • Food

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Recent Articles

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Back Forty: ‘Vote with your fork’ was never going to be enough

Back Forty will bring you periodic reviews, interviews, and reporter insights about the stories they wrote. We hope you enjoy it as a companion to our content on TheFERN.org and our Ag Insider policy…
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Back Forty: A Hmong rice farmer’s journey of ‘war, love, and survival’

Back Forty will bring you periodic reviews, interviews, and reporter insights about the stories they wrote. We hope you enjoy it as a companion to our content on TheFERN.org and our Ag Insider policy…
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Back Forty: The long shadow of Agent Orange in Vietnam

Back Forty will bring you periodic reviews, interviews and reporter insights about the stories they wrote. We hope you enjoy it as a companion to our main content on TheFERN.org and our Ag Insider…
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Back Forty: Marion Nestle’s life in science, food politics

Back Forty will bring you periodic reviews, interviews and reporter insights about the stories they wrote. We hope you enjoy it as a companion to our main content on TheFERN.org and our Ag Insider…
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farm economy – Food and Environment Reporting Network

Ag Tag: farm economy  Food & Environment Reporting Network
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FERN’s Back Forty: Monsanto’s sordid historical legacy

Until it was gobbled up by Bayer in 2018, Monsanto was among the most reviled companies in corporate America, targeted by anti-GMO and seed sovereignty activists, sued by people exposed to its…
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Editor’s Desk: FERN’s latest unravels a terror plot in a Kansas mea...

After the presidential election, the middle of the country dominated political discourse. In the process, reality often got broad-brushed – rural, white, left behind – in ways that simplified people…