Jim Knopik winds up a twine fence to let his cattle into a new area of pasture for grazing on his central Nebraska ranch. Knopik uses a ranching practice called mob grazing, which aims to improve soil ...
This week, NPR's looking at how the food we eat every day affects climate change. We're focusing on solutions that cover everything from how we grow food to how we eat it. So let's talk about beef.
Cattle grazing on public lands near Steens Mountain, Oregon. BLM/Greg Shine, CC BY As the scale and impacts of climate change become increasingly alarming, meat is a popular target for action.
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