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  • Kasi is building a thistlethwait
    2026/02/23

    Kasi is a non-commercial farmer in Montana's Bitterroot Valley, where its been pretty windy lately. We discuss the history of hedgerows, bramble maintenance, wild fruits, and landscape alterations on the farm.

    History of hedgerows in the UK

    The Hedgelayer Documentary

    Music: With the Homies, Sarah the Illstrumentalist; Aquatic Flower Dance, Ryan James Carr; Summertime Madness, Matt Large; Disco Makumba, El Flaco

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    34 分
  • Susan & Morgan are interested in early childhood education
    2026/02/16

    Susan is a professor of agriculture at the University of New Hampshire. She brings a ton of commercial experience to her college classroom but she also runs a community garden and has been extending her expertise to the on-campus daycare.

    We're joined by a fellow parent from Susan's daycare and we discuss how gardening in the classroom has long term benefits for young children, why principles of farming may not be immediately applicable to gardening, and some of the best vegetables for beginners.

    Key findings from Cornell Garden-Based Learning

    Music: With the Homies, Sarah the Illstrumentalist; Short Circuit, Ryan James Carr; Overture, Dozeoff; Riding High, John Runefelt

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    33 分
  • Kasi has voles gnawing on her trees
    2026/02/09

    Kasi is a non-commercial farmer, growing in Montana's Bitterroot Valley, and she recently lost quite a few apple trees to rodent damage despite her best efforts to protect them.

    We discuss behavior & pest management of voles and deer, with the help of publicly-funded research brought to us by the US Department of Agriculture.

    Music: With the Homies, Sarah the Illstramentalist, Oh Please, Gerhard Feng; Aquatic Flower Dance, Ryan James Carr; Whiskey Saved My Soil, Daniel Fridell

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    36 分
  • Jason tore up his front lawn
    2026/02/03

    Jason wants to turn his lawn into an edible landscape and an amazing place for his family in Oregon. We’ll drop in throughout the year to hear how things are progressing.

    Learn more about Community Supported Research

    Oregon State Extension resources for backyard berries and fruit tree pruning

    Saffron Lifecycle

    Container growing for blueberries?

    Growing Sweetpotato? What could go wrong?

    Music: With the Homies, Sarah the Illstrumentalist; Riding High, John Runefelt; Libertalia, Arc De Soleil, Takes Two to Tango, Ryan James Carr

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    24 分
  • Susan wants to talk about hornworms
    2026/02/02

    Susan is a professor of agriculture in the seacoast region of New Hampshire. She runs a community garden and works with students and community members across a wide range of age groups. She's an experienced commercial farmer but she has thoughts on how we value the non-commercial aspects of growing.

    Listen into this wide ranging conversation about unique pests in high tunnels, as well as a deep dive into tomato hornworm and breeding for resistant tomato varieties.

    UNH Farm2You on Facebook & Instagram

    The full interview with tomato breeder, Dr. Greg Vogel, Cornell University

    Learn more about Community Supported Research

    Music: With the Homies, Sarah the Illstrumentalist; Beginning to Dream, Ryan James Carr; Just a Friend, Matt Large; overture, doseoff; In the Bag, John Runefelt

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    44 分