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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 11
26:46
Kentucky family farm. Science behind lawns. Apricot recipes. Feral hogs harm farms.
Episode 10
26:46
Crops without soil. Grocery store with farm on the roof. Food from algae. Seaweed harvest.
Episode 9
26:46
Fish: Lobsters in Maine, fish farming in Arkansas, oysters in Maryland.
Episode 8
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Potatoes: Colorado harvest, new potato varieties, large sweet potatoes, potato recipe.
Episode 7
26:46
Art on a Silo. Grapes and olive oil. National Cornbread Festival. History of carrots.
Episode 6
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Blueberry farm harvest. History of popcorn. Asparagus recipes. Rooftop farm.
Episode 5
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Crawfish, endive, working dogs, 200 years on the family farm.
Episode 4
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Dairy: daily diet, goat cheese, cottage cheese, home milk delivery.
Episode 3
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Creativity: carving, dulcimers, wool art, and more.
Episode 2
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Production techniques. Animal welfare. Tracking produce. Wheat farming.
Episode 1
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Fairs and festivals.
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California organic farm, gluten free food, Virginia far-to-school program.
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