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Experimental Farm Network with Dusty and Nate

Propaganda By The Seed

Release Date: 02/29/2024

Problems with Permaculture / Implications of Hybridization show art Problems with Permaculture / Implications of Hybridization

Propaganda By The Seed

This week on Propaganda By the Seed Shorts I’m talking about the problems with permaculture and attempting to answer Emma’s questions about the implications of hybridization on native plant populations. For more on the A topic you might try The Poor Prole’s Almanac episode   If you want to support this podcast, you can tell a friend to check it out, subscribe/rate/review on your favorite podcast platforms and/or join the . You can also

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Peecycling with The Rich Earth Institute show art Peecycling with The Rich Earth Institute

Propaganda By The Seed

In this episode I’m talking with Tatiana and Arthur of the Rich Earth Institute about peecycling (the use of human urine as a fertilizer). We cover all the ins and outs of collecting, storing and utilizing urine in a home garden as well as how this could work on community and larger scales. The has lots of great info including a , a , a and .   If you want to support this podcast, you can tell a friend to check it out, subscribe/rate/review on your favorite podcast platforms and/or join the . You can also   The outro song is Urine Speaks Louder Than Words by ...

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Hoses and Hose Accessories show art Hoses and Hose Accessories

Propaganda By The Seed

In this week’s episode of Propaganda By the Seed Shorts, I’m talking about garden hoses and how to keep them from being a pain in the butt. Basically you need to keep them in good repair with / , and keep them where they should be with hose guides. I really like the combo of a and a for nearly all watering jobs. In the Q&A section Alex is asking about tips for new nursery producers. If you want to support this podcast, you can tell a friend to check it out, subscribe/rate/review on your favorite podcast platforms and/or join the . You can also

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Corn with Neftalí Duran show art Corn with Neftalí Duran

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This week on Propaganda By the Seed I’m talking to Neftalí Duran about Corn / Maize. Our conversation covers Corn culture past and present as well as some of the excellent projects Neftalí has been working on. You can follow , as well as If you want to support this podcast, you can tell a friend to check it out, subscribe/rate/review on your favorite podcast platforms and/or join the . You can also

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Informational Resources show art Informational Resources

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In this shorts episode I offer some of my favorite informational resources, from vague concepts to specific books to the exceptionally obvious. Many are linked in the show notes. At the end I try out a new style of Q&A, will it work? Only time will tell.   State level organic associations:  in Maine or in other northeast states Clubs: , , and their . Podcasts: from the , , , ,   Books: Reference , , , , , . , , . . Online resources: , ,

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Tree Crops Cross Pollination with Live Like the World is Dying show art Tree Crops Cross Pollination with Live Like the World is Dying

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This week we have another awesome cross pollination with , our comrades in the . This time we’re talking tree crops. Many of the trees we talk about in this episode have had their own episode on Propaganda By the Seed, so if you want more info look back in this feed or check out these links. Be sure to follow on your favorite or whatever you use for more informative content for what feels like the end times. (PBTS episode), (PBTS episode), (PBTS episode), (PBTS episode), (PBTS episode), (blog page), (PBTS episode), (PBTS episode), , (PBTS episode), (PBTS episode), Mt. Joy...

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Everyday Carry Garden Tools show art Everyday Carry Garden Tools

Propaganda By The Seed

In this episode of Propaganda By the Seed Shorts I’ll tell you about my favorite garden tools and answer a question about apple and pear rootstocks.  If you want to support this podcast, you can tell a friend to check it out, subscribe/rate/review on your favorite podcast platforms and/or join the . You can also

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Trees with Edible Leaves with Eric Toensmeier show art Trees with Edible Leaves with Eric Toensmeier

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In this episode I talk with perennial crops researcher and author Eric Toensmeier about trees with edible leaves. You might not think of tree leaves being suitable as human food, but many of them are quite tasty and their seasonality and nutritional content complement both annual and perennial vegetables. We cover several species, the maintenance techniques that support high productivity and some ideas on how best to cook them. For more information on Eric’s work you can checkout his website, , or follow him on and/or . Want more info on trees with edible leaves? Eric wrote a whole book...

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Grafting show art Grafting

Propaganda By The Seed

In this first episode of Propaganda By the Seed shorts I'll be telling you about grafting, a method of plant propagation that joins 2 individual plants (the scion and the rootstock) and lets them grow as one. These shorter episodes without a guest are an experiment, so please let me know if you like them or have topics you would like to hear covered. “Short” episodes also have a Q&A segment, so send in those audio notes with questions if you got ‘em. I talk about some tools and materials you may want, like a , , or the . You can’t reasonably learn to graft from a podcast, so...

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Growing Calorie Crops at Home with Peter Kellman and Rebekah Yonan show art Growing Calorie Crops at Home with Peter Kellman and Rebekah Yonan

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In this episode I talk with Peter Kellman and Rebekah Yonan about growing your own calorie crops and the systems they use to grow and process their food using a minimum of external inputs. We cover the ins and outs of planting, harvesting, threshing and winnowing serval types of grains and beans as well as managing soil fertility using mostly leaves and urine. Peter talks about the book If you want to support this podcast, you can tell a friend to check it out, subscribe/rate/review on your favorite pod platforms and/or join the . You can also

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More Episodes

In this episode we talk with Dusty and Nate about their project, The Experimental Farm Network. The project is both a platform to support open-source, collective plant breeding and other on farm experiments as well as a seed store, which focuses on unusual varieties and genepools suitable for further selection. We cover how they started the project, how it's going and some the many plants they are excited about. Follow them on Instagram, Facebook or check out their web page or seed store.