World Wine Tour 2010: Oregon! from Nancy O'Mallon on Vimeo. 2 young travelers15+ countries300+ wineries150,000 for charity Read more »
“New Jersey’s Red October”
"If you’ve ever wondered, during Thanksgiving dinner, where all those diminutive ruby orbs in your cranberry sauce came from, then this film is a must-see" Read more »
World Wine Tour 2010: California!
World Wine Tour 2010: California! from Nancy O'Mallon on Vimeo. 2 young travelers15+ countries300+ wineries150,000 for charity Read more »
Nabhan: ‘We need to support Farmers’ own efforts to grow a diversity of foods’
Gary Nabhan discussed the current International furor over the possible loss of the Pavlosk Russia collection of 5500 sample plants of fruits, berries and ornamentals Read more »
Farming & Twitter Converge through AgChat
Each week on Twitter, AgChat provides a forum for Farmers to participate in a conversation about themselves and their experiences as farmers. Read more »
“The Homesteaders Kitchen” – Farm to Table
About Harvest speaks with Chef Robin Burnside who shares stories and recipes from her recently published cookbook titled:THE HOMESTEADERS KITCHEN - RECIPES FROM FARM TO TABLE. Read more »
“The Farmer & the Horse” Premieres
This Friday, August, 6, 2010 at 9 p.m., come to Howell Living History Farm in Lambertville to watch the premiere of “The Farmer and the Horse,” a film that documents a new generation of farmers inspired by sustainability and the using draft horses for power, by freelance journalist Jared Flesher. As I started getting more [...] Read more »
BikeLoc: Discovering Local Food by Bike
About Harvest speaks with Robert Dubois of a movement called Bikeloc. Averaging about 70 miles per day, Robert and Aaron are traveling across America by bicycle and with a purpose to collect and share stories about Local Food Movement across the country. Listen here: BikeLocJuly2010 To learn more about this movement, visit BikeLoc.org Read more »
The Genuine Potential of Perennial Grains
The Genuine Potential of Perennial Grains – Part One With a career shaped by his interest in environmental soil science, Washington State University researcher Dr. John Reganold and his colleagues have been working on a perennial wheat variety that will sprout year after year instead of dying after producing seed. These scientists are looking to [...] Read more »
Farmer Jane: The Book and Movement
Temra Costa cooks, gardens and serves as an advocate for farming and food. She is also is the author of the new book and movement known as FARMER JANE. In her new book, readers learn that women are one of the fastest-growing demographics to own and operate farms in the United States and that they [...] Read more »