By: BRADLEY BROOKS | Associated Press | 02/08/10 NOVA CANAA DO NORTE, BRAZIL — Walking on a dusty field of cut rice that was once rainforest, researcher Flavio Wruck explains how farming, the Amazon's biggest killer, can be turned into its best defender. At the government-run experimental farm where he works, he points toward plots where crops, cattle and timber live together. It's a simple system, long practiced in the U.S., of rotating crops and revitalizing pasture instead of simply... [Read Post]
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