The Smoke Comes Every Year. Sugar companies say it's safe.; To harvest more than half of America's cane sugar, billion-dollar companies set fire to fields, a money-saving practice that's being banned by other countries. Some residents say they struggle to

  • Lloyd Smith

Press/Media: Press / Media

PeriodJul 11 2021

Media coverage

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Media coverage

  • TitleThe Smoke Comes Every Year. Sugar companies say it's safe.; To harvest more than half of America's cane sugar, billion-dollar companies set fire to fields, a money-saving practice that's being banned by other countries. Some residents say they struggle to
    Media name/outletThe Palm Beach Post
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    Date07/11/21
    PersonsLloyd Smith
  • TitleThe Smoke Comes Every Year. Sugar companies say it's safe.; To harvest more than half of America's cane sugar, billion-dollar companies set fire to fields, a money-saving practice that's being banned by other countries. Some residents say they struggle to
    Media name/outletThe News-Press (Fort Myers, Florida)
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    Date07/11/21
    PersonsLloyd Smith
  • TitleThe Smoke Comes Every Year. Sugar companies say it's safe.; To harvest more than half of America's cane sugar, billion-dollar companies set fire to fields, a money-saving practice that's being banned by other countries. Some residents say they struggle to
    Media name/outletNaples Daily News (Florida)
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    Date07/11/21
    PersonsLloyd Smith