Host Mary Swander interviews Angela Tedesco, author of the new book Finding Turtle Farm: My Twenty-Acre Adventure in Community-Supported Agriculture. (University of Minnesota Press). Tedesco traces her life as a vegetable farmer, from accessing land, to developing a viable CSA business, to transitioning her property at the end of her career. She discusses the nuts and bolts of a CSA, the organic methods she used and the way she improved her soil, the research she conducted, and how she turned to nutritional methods to heal from cancer.
Swander puts out a call for Critter Stories, asking listeners to make pitches on the website: www.agarts.org.
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Today's episode was produced and mixed by Rick Brewer of Brewhaha Audio Productions.