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Food, Farming, and Health with 63rd St. Farmers Brian and Amanda Scott
Food, Farming, and Health with 63rd St. Farmers Brian and Amanda Scott
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Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Jul 28, 2020
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Podcast episode
Description
We learn:Why Scott and Amanda chose to get into farming.“If you're gonna work hard at anything in life, this is work worth doing.” - BrianThe story of how the 63rd st. Farm and CSA came into being.We talk about permaculture: what it is and why it’s valuable for farming.Why they chose to be a CSA (Community Support Agriculture).“I don't really want to put a price tag on what this tomato costs because that's really tough. There's a price that we see in the grocery store, and then there's an actual what it does cost and then there's the ‘I love this tomato so much you couldn't put a price tag on it because it's beautiful.” - AmandaThe Importance of Relationships when it comes to food and farms and farmers.“You know that there's an imbalance. And one way to get past the imbalance is to really engage with your farmer is to really end for the farmers to engage with their community.” - BrianHow Scott, Amanda, and their team take care of themselves as farmerImportant tips on choosing as CSAListen to Amanda’s tips and then check out: Localharvest.org
Released:
Jul 28, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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