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Deep Roots Radio

by Sylvia Burgos Toftness

Saturdays, 9:00-9:30AM Central, live interviews with guests who help connect the dots between what we eat and how it's grown. Sylvia Burgos Toftness - New York City girl turned 100% grass-fed beef farmer and herbalist- chats with ranchers, farmers, scientists and educators, film makers, policymakers, marketers, chefs and authors - all describing the linkages between soil health and nutrition, agricultural practice and financial sustainability, animal welfare and environmental restoration, sustainable agriculture and community revitalization. Broadcast and streamed live at WPCA Radio 93.1 FM and on the Internet.

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Episodes

Medicinal herbalist Nancy Graden – boosting health and immunity in time of COVID-19

27m · Published 28 Mar 00:00
Medicinal herbalist Nancy Graden describes herbs you have at home to boost health and immune system in time of COVID-19

Ag economist John Ikerd – how better policies and smalls farms can move American farming to better food, soils, and economy

30m · Published 01 Feb 00:00
Internationally-recognized agricultural economist John Ikerd describes the urgent need for better agricultural policies that will help address climate change, restore soils and nutrition, and provide opportunities for smaller, family farms.

Clay Coyote CEO Morgan Baum on the beauty and function of clay cooking vessels

26m · Published 11 Jan 00:00
I’ve baked my sourdough hearth loaves in covered clay pots for years, and recommend that same strategy to the many baking students that travel to my Bull Brook Keep teaching kitchen. Why? because the covered vessels provide a blast of heat and moisture-saving enclosure that yields high rises, crisp crusts and tender crumb laced with […]

Jewelltown Roastery: brewing coffee, building community and raising music in farm country Wisconsin

26m · Published 11 Jun 00:00
The new Jewelltown Roastery, Star Prairie, Wisconsin, roasts and brews a great cup of coffee, welcomes local performers to its space, and builds community through local food sourcing, great conversation and down-home music.

Founder/director describes growing demand and struggle for Beijing organic farmers market

19m · Published 22 Feb 00:00
While at the MOSES Organic Farming Conference in La Crosse, WI, Chang Tianle, found/director of the Beijing Farmers Market describes the start, growth and competitive pressures for organic foods.

Historians describe Seed Savers Exchange’s web exhibit – The Rise of Heirloom Seeds

27m · Published 09 Feb 00:00
Historians describe the Seed Savers Exchange web exhibit: The Rise of Heirloom Seeds

Podcast: How MN-based You Betcha! Box is boosting small business and down-home philanthropy via local gourmet foods

26m · Published 26 Jan 00:00
Founder/CEO Katie Sterns describes how MN-based You Betcha! Box boosts small food businesses, state pride and local philanthropy through subscription gourmet food boxes.

Jeremy McAdams: describes his nearly invisible farm – making mushrooms bloom from logs of woods

23m · Published 05 Jan 00:00
Jeremy McAdams describes his 10-year old, certified organic mushroom farm in Clayton, Wisconsin. He's dedicated not only to great taste and high quality, but environmental stewardship that embraces a community of farms.

Brooks Geenen – describes his b&w photo exhibit documenting man’s impact on ag land

24m · Published 01 Dec 00:00
Brooks Geenen’s black and white photos are dramatic and stark. His large-scale frames invite us to look at agricultural land – and how man’s shaped it – through his high-resolution lens. In this day and age of smartphone selfies and Instagram immediacy, Geenen uses large 5-inch by 5-inch exposures taken through old bellows-camera technology. His […]

How Upstream Tea project brews city-country-upstream-downstream connections about our shared water

23m · Published 17 Nov 00:00
Deep Roots Radio chat with Upstream Tea's Anna Metcalfe. How her project promotes conversations and stories about our individual experiences, hopes and fears about our shared watersheds.

Deep Roots Radio has 70 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 30:36:17. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 4th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 25th, 2024 08:15.

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