Richard Manning is an award-winning journalist and author of eight books on topics including agriculture, poverty, and the American prairie. His articles have been published in Harper’s, the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Audubon, and more. He has written often about fire and farming for OnEarth.
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Milwaukee sees the light
How one rust belt city found the key to its rebirth: bringing nature and people closer together.
July 18, 2014
‘The Oil We Eat’ Following the Food Chain back to Iraq
The journalist’s rule says: follow the money. This rule, however, is not really axiomatic but derivative, in that money, as even our vice president will tell you, is really a way of tracking energy. We’ll follow the energy.
May 23, 2004




















