Should Florida ban the practice of burning sugar cane fields before harvest?
In the Glades, "Black Snow" isn't weather—it's ash. Big Sugar burns fields to strip leaves before harvest, a practice critics say causes asthma and cancer in low-income communities. The industry argues it's safe and essential for efficiency. Opponents see environmental racism; proponents see an attack on farming.
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