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When Whales Could Walk

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Cultural Foods - Harvesting Health

Can growing your own food in your backyard be good for your health? Turns out it can! Harvesting Health host Dr. Daphne Miller explains how gardening can help improve our gut health.

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1109
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Rob Stewart joins city folks in a great escape to the country for a "Haycation".
1108
26:46
Visit an Oregon farm growing acres and acres of bright tulips.
1107
26:46
California central valley farm family found success with sweet potato spirits.
1106
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Georgia peanut farmer with a local peanut delicacy, and Tennessee's annual “Mule Day!
1105
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“Big Apple” story at New York orchard. Sharon Profis delivers a recipe for carrot soup.
1104
26:46
A California farmer offers homegrown mushroom kits, Native American wild rice harvest.
1103
26:46
Arizona farmers raise crops in America’s “Winter Salad Bowl.” Cauliflower frittata recipe.
1102
26:46
New Mexico farmers raise free-range birds using yurts. Plantation celebrates two centuries
1101
26:46
California rice farmer sells direct to consumers. Farm to Fork turkey burgers.
1022
26:46
A Likely Story - Saddle up for a cattle drive and a visit in tiny Likey, CA.
1021
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heirloom furniture, world class fly fishing, horse & buggy outings, shrimp & scallop bake
1020
26:46
Chicago Marriott sources food from local farmers, rooftop garden, honeybees, botanical
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