484: Kristie Kapp on Eco-Edible Landscaping
Helping others understand and create food forests. – In This Podcast: Eco-edible landscaping sounds like a cool new method, but it incorporates many of the tried and true methods of permaculture. Kristie Kapp educates on building a food forest and how to incorporate 7 layers, support plants, and…
Behind Every Successful Farmer
by Guest blogger: Michael Foley – The current crop of business advisers for the new generation of farmers sincerely hopes they can help those young farmers to successful farming careers. Business advisers to farmers have always been convinced they could help farmers…
My Soil Experiment
My Soil Experiment by Guest blogger: Steve SzuderaFounder of Table Top Farmer Listen to his podcast at HERE October of 2014 at a conference dinner reception it was suggested from […]
384: Rachel Petitt on Military Veterans who Farm
384: Rachel Petitt on Military Veterans who Farm. Assisting our food-growing veterans who feed their communities. Rachel worked on small-scale farms for six years after earning a degree from UC […]
383: Josh Krenz on Fertilizer from Grocery Store Waste
383: Josh Krenz on Fertilizer from Grocery Store Waste. Reducing food waste and feeding plants at the same time. Josh is the CEO and founder of Vivid Life Sciences, a […]
364: Roza Ferdowsmakan on Farm-to-Table Experiences
364: Roza Ferdowsmakan on Farm-to-Table Experiences. Enjoying a good meal cooked with great food. Roza’s goal is to change the way people connect with food, with their communities, and with […]
304: Karen Lanier on Wisdom and Wonders of Women Farmers
304: Karen Lanier on Wisdom and Wonders of Women Farmers. Recognizing the feminine nature within all and how this benefits farming. Karen is a naturalist, documentarian, teacher, artist, and gardener […]
128: Ryan Leach on Pursuing Self-Sustenance on One Acre
Ryan tells Greg why he and his wife decide to start growing their own food and how that has developed into a virtually self-sustained homestead for his young family.