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340: Vivienne De Courcy on A Wild Nature Story. Telling a story of young environmentalists reaching for their dreams. Vivienne came from a long family line of market gardeners, academics

340: Vivienne De Courcy on A Wild Nature Story. Telling a story of young environmentalists reaching for their dreams. Vivienne came from a long family line of market gardeners, academics

327: Robert Reeder on Protecting Banana Crops. Paying attention to the pests and diseases that affect crops. Robert is a plant pathologist working with the Centre for Agriculture and Biosciences

322: Henry Rowlands on Pesticide Awareness and Testing. Checking for the presence of pesticides in our food. Henry was raised on a family-run, organic sheep farm in Wales. This led

321: Adam Brock on Social Permaculture. Attuning our minds to social permaculture solutions. Adam is a facilitator, author, and designer working at the intersection of urban agriculture, sustainable business, and

287: Dani Replogle on Millenial Food Awareness. Educating and empowering the upcoming generation to be part of their food system. Dani is a second-year law student at Lewis & Clark

279: Cindy Tran on The Moreland Food System Strategy. Helping one city understand the realities of food insecurity. Cindy completed a Bachelor of Biomedicine degree at the University of Melbourne

260: Amanda Jordan Starks on Vacant Land into Urban Gardens. Nourishing a community and its youth through transformative garden programs on vacant properties. Amanda is third generation Californian, raised

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31: JD Hill on Compost Collection with Bokashi Today on the Urban Farm Podcast, we welcome a Phoenix local successful farmpreneur, JD Hill of Recycled City with his experience on
