Agriculture in Mesoamerica

Growing hope in New Orleans

Sunflowers are bringing new life to blighted neighborhoods of New Orleans by cleaning up contaminated soil and being a source of biofuel.

Intense Drought Devastates Corn Crops

Climate Change and Chasing Chile Peppers

Growing Hope in New Orleans

An Earful on Corn

The World

Harvest Cooking

The harvest season winds down and pantries fill up with the last tomatoes, squash, carrots and corn. Food writer Kathy Gunst shares some some tips on making the produce last the winter months.

The World

King of Corn

Milford Beeghly built an empire and a science out of corn when, in the 1930s, he started working on hybrid seed corn. His grandson, Montieth McCollum, has pieced together a documentary of Beeghly’s successful, yet closeted, life. Bruce Barcott reviews “Hybrid: One Man’s Passion for Corn.”

The World

Corn in Africa

Arts, Culture & Media

Development agencies have long promoted corn as a crop that can modernize African agriculture. Yet some food experts say Africa has now become over-reliant on corn, and the result has been increased malnutrition and vulnerability to famine.

The World

Growing Hope in New Orleans

Environment

Will Bradshaw of Green Coast Enterprises tells Living on Earth about Project Sprout, a test plot of sunflowers in New Orleans. The sunflowers will remove heavy metals from contaminated soils and the sunflower seeds will be pressed to make biofuels.