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Urban Farming

Season 1 Episode 21

By the end of the 20th century, nearly 80 percent of Americans lived in urban areas and no longer knew who grew their food. Then something happened. Across America, an urban farming movement began. On city rooftops, in vacant lots, and even in front yards, people are growing food in cities, or buying it from their neighbors, reconnecting them to where their food comes from.

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Seeds
3:01
Learn the importance of protecting the culture and biodiversity of seeds.
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)
1:44
What if you could buy fresh fruit and vegetables each week, grown by a local farmer?
Economies of Community
2:46
Economies of community help people connect, build and rebuild local food systems.
Wheat or White?
3:01
Learn the difference between whole wheat and white and meet the people preserving grains.
Food Waste
4:19
Learn how people are rescuing "ugly" food by composting, redistributing and eating wisely.
Local vs. Organic
3:16
What’s more important, that your food is organic or you know who and where it comes from?
True Cost Accounting: The Real Cost of Cheap Food
2:57
True cost accounting helps consumers understand the real cost of the food they buy.
The Story of an Egg
6:03
Learn the real story behind such terms as cage free, free range, and pasture raised.
Local
5:40
As consumers take increased responsibility for what they eat, many become locavores.
Forage
6:35
Our earliest descendants were hunter/gatherers who foraged for their food.
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