Episode 6

Visit an olive farm owned by the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation. Health expert Dr. Daphne Miller explains how olive oil can lower your cholesterol. Learn how to make a green goddess dressing using fresh herbs. Meet a group of Black farmers who are working to increase opportunities for other farmers of color. A cattle ranch in Montana reels in a new revenue stream by offering fly fishing to guests.

  • Season: 18
  • Episode: 1806
  • Duration: 26m 46s
  • Aired: 09/06/2024

S18 Ep1810 | 26m 46s

Meet a first-generation farmer inspired by childhood dishes, and visit a women-led farm.

S18 Ep1809 | 26m 46s

A farm offers free farm stands, and doctors prescribe fruits and vegetables to patients.

S18 Ep1808 | 26m 46s

A San Francisco farm inspires urban farming, and a husband-and-wife team grows flowers.

S18 Ep1807 | 26m 46s

A fruit farmer opens a restaurant, and farm workers launch their own farms.

S18 Ep1805 | 26m 46s

An orchard recovers from a fire, and a small farm focuses on culturally relevant foods.

S18 Ep1804 | 26m 46s

A school grows its own hydroponic lettuce, and a farmer meets demand for bagged salads.

S18 Ep1803 | 26m 46s

Refugees grow and sell their own food, and a farmer diversifies his crops.

S18 Ep1802 | 26m 46s

Visit a bustling pumpkin patch, and meet a farm laborer who started his own farm.

S18 Ep1801 | 26m 46s

A farmer grows dates in the desert, and two sisters take over their family’s orchard.

S18 Ep1806 | 3m 13s

A cattle ranch in Montana reels in a new revenue stream by offering fly fishing to guests.

S18 Ep1806 | 5m 18s

Learn how to make a green goddess dressing using fresh herbs.

S18 Ep1806 | 4m 56s

Health expert Dr. Daphne Miller explains how olive oil can lower your cholesterol.

S18 Ep1806 | 5m 1s

Visit an olive farm owned by the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation.

S18 Ep1806 | 4m 44s

Meet a group of Black farmers who are working to increase opportunities for other farmers of color.

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