Nobody knows better than a farmer that big things can grow from tiny seeds. The small state of Vermont has already driven major food producers to adopt GMO labeling nationwide.
Next, could a humble, environmentally focused college in that Northeastern state help bring Big Ag to its knees?
Sterling College has a picturesque campus centered, literally and ideologically, on an approach to farming that’s more earth-friendly than that of the agricultural industry. Christian Feuerstein, the school’s director of communications, describes it as a “living laboratory” for sustainability and conservation.