Trade & Empire 20
- Wild Rice: Connecting People to Place
- Arabica Coffee: Cultivating Connection and Climate Resilience
- Beyond the Silken Shadow: The Mulberry Tree's Metamorphosis and Homecoming
- The Broad-Leaf Paperbark: Friend or Foe?
- Pecan: Beyond Thanksgiving Pie to Indigenous Reciprocity
- Okra: An Enduring Kitchen Staple
- Indigo: Layers of Paint, History, and Art
- Soybean: The Versatile Miracle Crop
- The Breadfruit's Reinvention: Pacific to Caribbean
- Quinoa: From Indigenous Crop to International Superfood
- Opium Poppy: A Cursed Beauty
- Wild Yam: The Rhizome of the Pill
- Black-Eyed Pea: Crop, Culture, Class
- Maize: Sacred Plant, Global Commodity
- Watermelon: Stereotypes of Race and Class
- Cinnamomum verum: Discovering "True" Cinnamon
- Carolina Rice: An Agricultural Legacy of Enslaved Peoples
- Turmeric: Herb of the Sun
- Bananas: Chaos out of Order
- Agave: A Plant with an Intoxicating History