By Theodore Ross
It’s been a productive time at FERN HQ, with lots to share. (Editor’s Note to the Editor’s Desk: FERN is a remote workplace; our “HQ” is Slack.)
We’ve published two more stories in the Farm Bill Fight, our special series in partnership with Mother Jones:
From North Carolina, Duncan Murrell delivers a deeply reported — and surprisingly heartfelt — feature, “Growing tobacco in the United States no longer makes sense,” co-published with The New Republic:
“Tobacco is a crop with few redeeming qualities,” Murrell writes. “You can’t eat it, you can’t build houses with it, you can’t feed hogs with it, and the billion-plus people who smoke it … end up dying by the millions each year.” Yet we do. Murrell explores the economics, history, and heritage that pushes tobacco growers to keep raising this deadly crop–and what will make them stop.
Finally, there are two installments on REAP/SOW, FERN’s podcast feed, that were part of the special food issue we produced with Switchyard, a new literary magazine and audio show from the University of Tulsa and Public Radio Tulsa:
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