
The Dirty Cultivator - A Farm and Garden Podcast episode. #37
02/23/16 • 82 min
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The Dirty Cultivator - A Farm & Garden Podcast - Episode #36
This winter episode is full of new ideas, with special in house guest Scott Stafne. This time of years farmers get some good rest and keep up with Organic Cert. renewals, and making sure our winter root crops keep us strong with phytonutrients betalains. The farm gets officially cleaned up, even under constant rodent pressure of all types. All the guests are giddy about another Seahawk playoff run, with predictions recorded. Our guest interview goes in depth about republic versus the empire, and its not related to Star Wars. We also keep the ideas spreading with a new Church of the Garden concept, and fraud in the foreclosure world making it hard on American families.
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The Dirty Cultivator Episode 38 - Pj Tractors
We are alive! After a year long hiatus, TDC and crew is back in the studio, with extra special guest and market farmer William "Rusty" Stauffer from Ohio. After quickly catching up on the last year in hiatus, TDC gets busy talking about all new and interesting things in the small farm and garden world. Farming facebook groups are really taking off, lots of new information and techniques to be studied, the Planet JR. walk behind tractors are a big one, and Rusty comes in house to talk all things Planet JR, facebook grouping, and generally keeping the information informative and accurate, "weeding out the BS" as they say in the mid-west. Enjoy, listen, download, and subscribe.
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