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  • Discover the Power of Pee-Cycling for Plants on Small Farms Radio

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    Recycling just got a whole lot closer to home: your bathroom. In the United States today, human waste is collected and disposed of, transporting valuable resources and nutrients post-consumption away from agricultural areas. While farmers import manure, compost, and fertilizers to their land, human waste is sent to wastewater treatment facilities and landfills. Is there…

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  • Small Farms Radio Shines a Spotlight on the Power of Trees

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    If you’re selling 25 million trees, New York State is looking to buy. In 2024, Governor Kathy Hochul began an ambitious reforestation goal, aiming to plant 25 million new trees in the state before 2033. While the effort has been supported by policymakers, conservationists, researchers, and agriculturalists, a key issue remained — what kind of…

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  • Head, Hands and Heart: Hidden Pearls Farm & Healing Center

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    I was so grateful to spend a summer afternoon sitting with Brett Grant in his farmhouse kitchen, learning about the spectacular emergence of his dream, and to share his story with all of you. Brett Grant first heard whisperings of a calling toward growing food, community and healing back in his childhood on a trip…

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  • Fungi on the Farm: Small Farms Radio Explores Indoor Mushroom Production

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    What does it take to grow mushrooms indoors? To answer this question, our agroforestry and mushroom specialist, Connor Youngerman, takes podcast listeners on a tour of Queens, venturing into nondescript buildings and ducking into basement hatches to discover the innovative world of indoor mushroom production. On the most recent episode of Small Farms Radio, Youngerman…

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  • Fungi in the City: Small Farms Radio Talks Urban Mushroom Life Cycle

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    How does a mushroom move through the city? On the most recent episode of the Small Farms Radio podcast, our agroforestry and mushroom specialist Connor Youngerman learned that it’s compost collection vans — not subways or taxi cabs — that shape the journeys of urban mushrooms. With the help of farmers, chefs, and business owners,…

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For more information about Small Farms Radio, contact our multimedia producer, Jamie Johnson, at jpj46@cornell.edu.

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