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America's Heartland

ALBA Farmers

Visit a unique farming project in the Salinas Valley called ALBA. Farm workers are provided with classes, equipment and land to help them launch their own farms.

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1806
26:46
Black farmers collaborate on a farm project, and see how olives go from fruit to bottle.
1805
26:46
An orchard recovers from a fire, and a small farm focuses on culturally relevant foods.
1804
26:46
A school grows its own hydroponic lettuce, and a farmer meets demand for bagged salads.
1803
26:46
Refugees grow and sell their own food, and a farmer diversifies his crops.
1802
26:46
Visit a bustling pumpkin patch, and meet a farm laborer who started his own farm.
1801
26:46
A farmer grows dates in the desert, and two sisters take over their family’s orchard.
Episode 10
26:46
See why mandarins are exploding in popularity and visit a lettuce and herb farm.
Episode 9
26:46
An urban couple grows saffron, and a tomato farmer adds solar panels to his farm.
Episode 8
26:46
See why artichokes are California’s official vegetable and meet a protea flower farmer.
Episode 7
26:46
Oranges and cantaloupes are grown for peak sweetness at these California farms.
Episode 6
26:46
Tour the largest producer of endive in America and visit a sustainable walnut farm.
Episode 5
26:46
Red chili peppers become sweet chili powder, and a food bank harvests fresh green beans.
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