Vegetable gardens: Now sprouting in Beijing schools
Gai Xintong, a third grade student at Xinsheng Primary School in Beijing, has been taking care of the 20-square-meter vegetable garden at her school together with a bunch of other kids
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Gai Xintong, a third grade student at Xinsheng Primary School in Beijing, has been taking care of the 20-square-meter vegetable garden at her school together with a bunch of other kids
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Randy Miller farms about 1,000 acres of corn, soybeans and hay in Iowa’s corn belt, where this time of year shoulder-high plants stretch for hundreds of miles.