Chris & Owen of Truelove Seeds, a farm-based seed company, offer seeds grown by 70+ small scale urban and rural growers. They discuss their seed stories, how they came to be seedkeepers and Truelove's network of seed growers.
Read MoreLiz and Matthew of Muddy Fingers Farm have been growing veg for CSA and market on about 3 acres for about twenty years! and now grow a handful of seed crops on contract for seed companies and for on-farm use.
Read MoreFrank is a renown seed grower and sells seed through their seed catalogue and website, Wild Garden Seed. You can also follow them on Instagram. Frank talks about his farming career, how he scaled up and down (and why), and imparts some farm wisdom.
Read MoreHelen of Artemis Flower Farm sells cut flowers through farmers markets, wholesale, and a flower CSA, and sells dahlia tubers and flower bulbs through her online store. Get ready for EVERYTHING about dahlia tuber propagation and sales.
Read MoreRowen White is a seed-keeper and farmer from the Mohawk community of Akwesasne and a passionate activist for indigenous food and seed sovereignty. She grows seed outside of Nevada City, California, in the foothills of the Sierras.
Read MoreAnnie & Nathaniel of Deep Harvest tell us about running both a veg CSA and seed company on Whidbey Island, outside of Seattle, how they navigate seed/veg on the same farm, and break down growing beets from seed to seed.
Read MoreA living seed LEGEND, Kristyn of Namu Farm grows veg & seed crops in Ca. She is also a part of Second Generation Seeds, a collective of Asian-American growers devoted to the deepening of culturally adaptive seed/veg production.
Read MoreMarie-Claude of Ferme La Radicule in Quebec grows certified organic seed with draft horses, which she sells exclusively on seed contracts. She talks about why, after working with both veg & seeds, she chose to go "all in" on seed production.
Read MoreAdrianna & Joelene of Empowered Flowers explain how they've integrated commercial seed saving into the market garden, how they got started with their first contract, and why they like contracts for selling seeds.
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