The No-Till Market Garden Podcast w/ Lovin' Mama Farm

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Corrine and Matthew - Lovin' Mama Farm Site:https://lovinmamafarm.com/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/lovinmamafarm?igshid=iytvnzwloqw4 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LovinMamaFarm/   Support our work at www.patreon.com/farmerJesse  Events I mentioned: notillgrowers.com/events  Also check out our show sponsor:  Www.BCSamerica.com  Also big shoutout to Dawson Mehalko at Jubilant Field Farms for his support: https://instagram.com/jubilantfieldsfarms?igshid=k07w163lvbvq  And Richard Perkins of Ridgedale Permaculture and makingsmallfarmswork.info

Another great episode of the podcast with Corrine and Matthew of Lovin’ Mama Farm. We talk about going from California to New York, heavy tillage to no-till, 0 to 5 employees, standardization to nuance, and seasonal to year-round growing. So valuable to get a glimpse of a farm in the growth curve and really get a gist of what’s going on in their head behind the scenes. We also nerd out on marketing flowers, which makes up a not-small portion of their revenue.

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