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The Farm Report Intro- Shelley Rogers, Food Citizen (13:50)
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Roberta's, Heather Hyman, Jack Inslee, Shelley Rogers, Whats Organic About Organic, whatsorganicmovie.com, Bushwick Brooklyn, Greenpoint Brooklyn, film premier, graduate thesis, media culture and communication, George Stoney, The Baum Forum, Hillary Baum, Food Systems Network NYC, corporate takeover of organic, nebulous meaning, chemicals in our soil, be food citizens, the passion of the farmers, organic agriculture is a solution to climate change, New York Watershed Agricultural Council, Fred Kirshenmann, Shelley Colbert, Stone Barn Center For Food And Agriculture, Crop Cooperative, Union Square Green Market, Pioneer of Direct Marketing, Marty Mesh, Florida Organic Growers, Organic Trade Association, the voice of the small farmer, certification, Urvashi Rangan, Consumers Union, Eco Labels, Organic Valley, food and film, community support, Anna Lappe, GrowNYC, Bob Lewis, farmers markets, paneled discussions, New York City Green Market, having your hands in the soil, linking consumers to the producer, Jim Gardner,There's Something Magical About Every Voice (13:12)
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Burger and Beer Bash, Food Film Fest, different food cultures all over the world, there's something magical about every voice, GrowNYC, New York State agriculture, Reconnecting Urban and Rural Food Systems, Gorzinski's Farm, Jimmy Carbone, Anna Lappe, www.whatsorganicmovie.com, Screen and Green, community screenings, Hungry Filmmakers, Roberta's, Cathy Erway, organic watermelons, Petter Hoffman, Otto, info@heritageradionetwork.com, Tim Lynch, Ian Marvey, Added Value, Jimmy's 43, Patrick Martins, Anthology Film Archives, explosion of independent films about food,Download MP3 (Full Episode)
Greenhorn Radio: Sebastian Aguilar (23:38)
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Renae Haug, The Sunshine Farm, Chelan WA, the apple industry in the late 90s in Chelan WA, a hot spot for tourists from Seattle means farmland was developed, Broken Limbs is now on Netflix, Red Delicious apples, Chelan is on a 50 mile long lake meaning there is a lake effect, 90 degree days all of July and August, how Renae began managing the vegetable operation at The Sunshine Farm, organic vegetables, cherries, peaches, nectarines, soft-fruits, Renae manages 6.5 acres of vegetables by herself, the biggest biodynamic farm in America, the real dirt on Farmer John, being able to treat something as your own operation while still having someone above you to support you, can you tell that its a girl farm?, Renae has employed guys since she's been there, farming organization systems, efficiency and a good spirit and lucky circumstances, 180 degrees of lake and 300 days of sun, zuchini is thrilling, requesting an extra special long zuchini, tomatoes, high tunnel for tomatoes, Renae apprenticed on Vancouver Island in BC, you make a family everywhere you go,Download MP3 (Full Episode)
"There's been a huge upsurge in interest in traditional breeds over the past few years."
--Jeanette Beranger of the American Livestock Breed Conservancy on Straight, No Chaser
"There are a few reasons you're seeing vets interested in heritage breeds. Because a lot of the vets don't have a background in agriculture, they are taking a real close look at their situation and financials and realizing they have to be smart. Heritage breeds fit a niche market and don't require a large level of infrastructure."
"The unemployment rate for veterans is significantly higher than the national average. The unemployment rate for vets in the post 9/11 era is over 10%."
"Less than 10% of the US has ever served in the military. There's a huge disconnect between the knowledge base of what a veteran does."
--Chris Ritthaler of the Farmer Veteran Coalition on Straight, No Chaser








