105: Stacey Murphy on Urban Farming in Brooklyn
105: Stacey Murphy on Urban Farming in Brooklyn – Stacey has taught hundreds of teens and adults how to grow, harvest and prepare fresh foods. She is a recovering engineer…
105: Stacey Murphy on Urban Farming in Brooklyn – Stacey has taught hundreds of teens and adults how to grow, harvest and prepare fresh foods. She is a recovering engineer…
The Sad Truth About Cheap Clothing By Emily Powell As a college-age millennial female, I try to keep my fashion choices moderately updated. But with a tiny monthly budget resulting from…
Podcasts by Episode Title Topic Categories Special #’s These are the episodes with a number in their title, and those that commemorate a certain milestone as we progress through our…
Building soil quality through carbon management. – In This Podcast: Biochar can improve your soil and help the environment at the same time! We visited with Dr Rivka Fidel from the University of Arizona to learn all about biochar and carbon farming. Listen in for how you can make it, use it, and…
436: Peter Bane on Permaculture Helping others understand how to plan their environments to work with nature. Peter Bane has served the Permaculture Institute of North America (PINA) – as a…
294: Lyndsay Jacobs on Starting a Non-Industrial Small Farm. Running a machinery-free farm with nature inspired principles and techniques. Lyndsay is a graduate of the Zenger Farm Internship Program where…
293: Lauren Krug on Starting a Farming Adventure. Starting a successful herb and vegetable farm business with a friend. Lauren earned her degree in Community Entrepreneurship from the University of…
Palm Oil:Why You Should Avoid It By Emily Powell Palm oil is in half of the products sold in grocery stores. Looking through the labels on foods in my pantry,…