From back gardens to hi-tech hydroponics, the future of food doesn’t have to be rural In 1982, artist Agnes Denes planted 2.2 acres of wheat on waste ground in New York’s Battery Park, near the recently completed World Trade Center. The towers soared over a golden field, as if dropped into (…)
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