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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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1317
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Artisanal wines & beers, California artisinal vodka, kentucky bouron, Kona coffee, wine.
1316
26:46
Dog training, barn cats, U.S. Customs dog agents, barn owls working in vineyards.
1315
26:46
The world’s most famous hot sauce, historic farms, Humphrey Bogart & Lauren Bacall wedding
1314
26:46
California rice farm's focus on preserving wildlife, North Carolina award winning cheese.
1313
26:46
Hitch up the team for an Arizona draft horse vacation and join a Kentucky sheep roundup.
1312
26:46
William Randolph Hearst ranch, Alabama woman rancher improves environment, buffalo.
1311
26:46
Nebraska wheat farming, American wheat in Africa, barley, Indiana dad returns to the farm.
1310
26:46
Cotton, cotton harvest, cotton fibers are transformed into denim jeans.
1309
26:46
Reporter Sarah Gardener shares a unique look at American agriculture as depicted by artist
1308
26:46
California irises, Virginia corn crop champions, Wyoming vineyard, Albuquerque urban farm.
1307
26:46
If you’re eating more rice in your meals these days, you’re not alone.
1306
26:46
Urban gardening, 300 year old farm, urbanization in historic Massachusetts, mushrooms.
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