Cheyenne Sundance of Sundance Harvest Farm

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Tunnel Vision Hoops designs and manufactures Do-It-Yourself high tunnels, hoop houses, and greenhouses. In addition, they are a national distributor of parts and accessories needed to build, maintain, or upgrade your existing tunnel or hoop house. Tunnel Vision Hoops has an extensive array of products to help both large and small scale growers become more productive in their efforts.  Tunnel Vision Hoops has eleven different tunnel widths to fit any need and they design their structures to stand up to though weather conditions from coast to coast. Tunnel Vision wants to help you grow more food, make more money, and—as a result—live a less stressful and more enjoyable #farmlife. “Your vision is our vision.” Check out the Tunnel Vision Hoops YouTube Channel for instructional “How-To” videos that will help you build a great tunnel.

Since 1973, Johnny’s Selected Seeds—an employee owned company—has collaborated with innovative farmers and gardeners to offer seeds tool and information that will help growers be successful and feed their communities. Johnny’s 40-acre research farm is the heart of the company and it is where they trial thousands of varieties and tools every year. Growers are always facing new challenges from plant disease to changing markets and our research team is dedicated to finding solutions. Please visit the growers library at the Johnny’s website to find technical resources like the winter growing guide, which has tips on how to plant and harvest into the shortest days of the year. You can also find variety comparison charts and extensive Jang roller trial results. The folks at Johnny’s are working hard to make 2021 a great year and they look forward to growing with you!


Cheyenne Sundance joins Clara to talk: winter farming in Canada + being a BIPOC farmer + interplanting + ditching salanova lettuce for the winter + food justice + way more.   Follow Cheyenne: https://www.sundanceharvestfarm.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sundanceharvest/ Follow Clara: https://www.instagram.com/farmerclara/ Sponsors: https://www.johnnyseeds.com + www.growingformarket.com + http://tunnelvisionhoops.com/ Support by www.notillgrowers.com and the members at www.patreon.com/notillgrowers 

Cheyenne Sundance of Sundance Harvest Farm joins Clara to talk winter greenhouse farming in Canada, being a BIPOC farmer + her farm justice work with Growing in the Margins, interplanting to make the most of limited greenhouse real-estate, ditching salanova lettuce for the winter—wait, what?—the hidden value of long-season crops, and how teaching basic farm business skills contributes to growing more farmers. Follow her informative and eye-opening Farmstagram.

Follow host Farmer Clara Coleman for more on her prolific work with Winter growing and Real Farmer Care.

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