2023 Student Films
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Item The Organic Revolution: Cultivating a Chemical-Free FutureGould, Zach; Hayes, Keagan; Ntakirutimana, Elie; Lee, Caleb (2023-11)We highlight the importance of organic farming and how it can be used to cut out chemical use.Item Young Women in Agriculture: The Future of AgricultureMartz, Rebekah (2023-11)Showcasing what it is like to be a young woman in AgricultureItem Waves of Moo: Water Recycling on DairiesBeckerink, Victoria (2023-11)Dairies recycle water many times before it leaves the farm; this film follows these steps.Item The Farmers' Stool: A Transition to Sustainable AgricultureChadsey, Isla; Hartig, Ella; Chen, Ryan (2023-11)A discussion of the barriers to adopting sustainable agriculture and how to address them.Item Sustainable Agriculture at Our FingertipsHope, Mathew; Gofran, Osman; Lo, Nicholas; Chen, Devin (2023-11)Dilmun Hill has a variety of different resources available to Cornell students interested in sustainability. We showcase the features of Dilmun Hill to show how easy sustainable agriculture is to access for Cornell students.Item Sheer SustainabilityBeck, Izzie; Swett, Beatty (2023-11)Item Oko Farms: Sustainable Agriculture in PracticeAdriko, Manuella Mia Wangari (2023-11)The advantages of interning for a farm that upholds the three pillars of sustainability.Item Harmonious FieldsMacedo, Lucas A. P. (2023-11)Draw attention the loss of soil and provide a take on one of the outcomes.Item Food Aprtheid: The Bronx's Unseen Battle For Food EquityJobe, Abbie (2023-11)It's essential to understand the specific challenges and barriers that arise from food deserts and food swamps in the context of sustainable agriculture in the Bronx. Understand how language is improtant when addressing these issues.Item Down the Drain: Wasted Potential in Human WasteAlvarez, Ava; Amiri, Julia; DeRham, Zora; Samdron, Dekyel (2023-11)We explore the use of human waste in agriculture, discussing both its benefits and challenges.