Seka Hills Olive Oil

The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation in California produces olive oil on land they have stewarded for generations, growing and harvesting olives that are made into extra virgin olive oil.

  • Season: 18
  • Episode: 1806
  • Duration: 5m 1s
  • Aired: 09/06/2024

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S18 Ep1809 | 26m 46s

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S18 Ep1807 | 26m 46s

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

S18 Ep1806 | 26m 46s

Black farmers collaborate on a farm project, and see how olives go from fruit to bottle.

S18 Ep1805 | 26m 46s

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S18 Ep1804 | 26m 46s

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S18 Ep1803 | 26m 46s

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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 | 4m 44s

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

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