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Cranberry Harvest

Annie Walker says that cranberries are one of the most important fruits in America. The cranberry is a Native American plant and was growing here long before the first settlers arrived from Europe. Annie’s family tie to cranberries dates back before the American Revolution. Today she keeps that tradition alive by growing cranberries on her Annie’s Crannies farm in Massachusetts.

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Episode 10
26:46
Meet a first-generation farmer inspired by childhood dishes, and visit a women-led farm.
Episode 9
26:46
A farm offers free farm stands, and doctors prescribe fruits and vegetables to patients.
Episode 8
26:46
A San Francisco farm inspires urban farming, and a husband-and-wife team grows flowers.
Episode 7
26:46
A fruit farmer opens a restaurant, and farm workers launch their own farms.
Episode 6
26:46
Black farmers collaborate on a farm project, and see how olives go from fruit to bottle.
Episode 5
26:46
An orchard recovers from a fire, and a small farm focuses on culturally relevant foods.
Episode 4
26:46
A school grows its own hydroponic lettuce, and a farmer meets demand for bagged salads.
Episode 3
26:46
Refugees grow and sell their own food, and a farmer diversifies his crops.
Episode 2
26:46
Visit a bustling pumpkin patch, and meet a farm laborer who started his own farm.
Episode 1
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.
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