Paul + Elizabeth - Singing Frogs Farm
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- The seed for The No-Till Market Garden Podcast began with Pual and Elizabeth Kaiser on The Farmer to Farmer Podcast with Chris Blanchard several years ago. It's only fitting that Farmer Jesse's final episode as host be a return to where it all began, Singing Frogs Farm. Mentioned in the show... The NEW Singing Frogs Farm Website
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Was happy to hear your voice one more time. What an amazing source of info this was!! Going to listen again with a note pad for sure.
Great way to bow out Jesse! I got interested in market gardening because of an article about Paul and Elizabeth around 14 years ago.
Yeah, they definitely changed the way I thought about growing food. Very cool folks
My old barrio where I grew up is called "Canta Ranas" means singing frogs cool
What was the nitrogen source he said they used? Couldn’t make it out.
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@@hinglemccringleberry8988 ah thank you. I listened to that like 10 times and couldn't get it.