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    First Aired - 11/05/2012 05:30PM
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    Cutting the Curd returns after a brief hiatus! This week, Anne Saxelby is joined in the studio by Diane Stemple of Jasper Hill Farm. Diane will be hosting Cutting the Curd while Anne is on maternity leave! Tune in to hear how Hurricane Sandy affected the cheese business in New York City. Bedford Cheese Shop, Saxelby Cheesemongers, and Murray's Cheese are all located in Lower Manhattan and suffered because of the storm. Veronica Pedraza of Meadowood Farms calls in to talk about her experiences last year with Hurricane Irene in Vermont, and to talk about the Dairy Sheep Association of North America Symposium this year. What barriers do people face when starting a sheep dairy? Learn why people like sheep as a multi-purpose animal, but why sheep dairies are still suffering in the United States. This episode has been brought to you by Whole Foods.

    "If your parents have a cow dairy, and they're struggling to find a way to make it viable, you can turn that into a cheese-making operation. But no one's really inheriting sheep diary farms from their families. The infrastructure on farms that currently exist... a lot of the designs are meant for cows." [14:00]

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    First Aired - 05/03/2012 01:00PM
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    This week on The Farm Report, Erin Fairbanks is talking with Mircha King of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives about the Pigford case- a class action lawsuit alleging racial discrimination on the part of the USDA concerning the distribution of loans and credits. Tune in to hear Mircha and Erin discuss the roots of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives in the Civil Rights Movement, the history and intricacies of the Pigford case, and the changes that black farmers see twenty years after the case. To learn more about the Pigford case, visit BlackFarmerCase.com. This episode has been brought to you by Fairway Market.

    "What these lawsuits had asserted that the United States Department of Agriculture had systematically discriminated against African American farmers on the basis of race, which violates the 5th Amendment."

    "Before Reagan left office, one of the things that he did was terminate the office of civil rights for the U.S.D.A... So for years there were stacks of boxes and boxes with claims of discrimination that no one even touched."

    "We have all of these discrimination claims- we have black farmers, Native American farmers, women farmers, Hispanic farmers- and he [Tom Vilsack, Secretary of Agriculture] made a personal commitment to settle these claims."

    -- Mircha King on The Farm Report

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    First Aired - 03/21/2011 12:00PM
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    They say great things come in threes, so Bernie & Carol decided to revisit Bernie's trip to Belize one last time on The Naturalist. Tune in to hear all about Red Mangrove trees, Gumbo Limbo trees, Sargassum fish, frigate birds and other creatures and plants that Bernie encountered on this magical tropical paradise. This episode was sponsored by Cain Vineyard & Winery. For more information visit www.CainFive.com

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