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"Antiques are always the heart and soul of the market."
"Brooklyn food isn't a trend anymore, it's become a reality." -- Eric Demby on After the Jump
"Brooklyn is the perfect intersection of critical mass and a sense of community." -- Jonathan Butler on After the Jump
The Beginnings of The Flea (15:36)
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"The point of our farm isn't to try to provide every last vegetable or leafy green people need in the city, but to help create a business model for a sustainable urban agriculture that works and can generate jobs and revenue... Looking at the environmental benefits and the educational and social impact that we have, it's a constellation of things, but we are a farm and our main priority is producing food... We're hoping that by constantly testing, working, and spurring innovation in this space that we'll help grow an industry." --Michael Meier on Greenhorn Radio
Urban Farming on Greenhorn Radio (25:49)
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"When I started keeping bees, I joined the local beekeeping organization and I was the youngest member by 60 years." -- Tim O'Neal on Let's Eat In
"You want cold winters so bees can make it through the winters. They'll go more dormant, so to speak. If they don't go dormant and they stay a little too active, they go through all their emergency food supplies, which is stored honey." -- Chase Emmons on Let's Eat In









