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Destination DIY: Urban Farming

From: Destination DIY
Length: 28:10

City-dwellers raising plants and animals while holding down a day job. Read the full description.

Chicken_small This half-hour installment starts off at the Tour de Coops, where Portland's backyard chicken farmers reveal the secrets to their success. Then Sarah Brown and Connor Voss at Diggin' Roots Farm will discuss the challenges of raising livestock and vegetables on a two rented acres surrounded on all sides by suburban neighbors. You'll also hear from the the folks at Tryon Life Community Farm, an alternative community and educational farm surrounded by a state park within Portland city limits.

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Piece Description

This half-hour installment starts off at the Tour de Coops, where Portland's backyard chicken farmers reveal the secrets to their success. Then Sarah Brown and Connor Voss at Diggin' Roots Farm will discuss the challenges of raising livestock and vegetables on a two rented acres surrounded on all sides by suburban neighbors. You'll also hear from the the folks at Tryon Life Community Farm, an alternative community and educational farm surrounded by a state park within Portland city limits.

Broadcast History

This show is regularly broadcast on KRFP (Moscow, ID), KUGS (Bellingham, WA) and WHUS (Storrs, CT).

Related Website

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