Homegrown music from Over Under. Eden Streets seeks to relaunch lives through farming. UDAF grants for the growing season. Red Acre Center on #smallag bills. Skywatcher Leo T gets lost in space.
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Homegrown music from Over Under, a four-piece rock band from Davis County, Utah. D
Many Cultures One Sky with SkyWatcher Leo T. Follow the SkyWatcher's Facebook page for sources and more space news.
Symbria Patterson of Red Acre Center with an update on ag-related legislation being debated on Utah's Capitol Hill. To follow along, click here for the Red Acre Center bill tracker.
Daniel Gunnell and Alyssa Higham of the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food and the ag.utah.gov/grants.
. The latter works with local producers to reduce soil erosion, improve water quality and wildlife habitat, conserve water, and eradicate invasive weeds, as well as other issues that could potentially impact the natural resources in the State of Utah. To learn more about the grants they talked about tonight, visitAldine's Urban Farm Report features Karl & Rita Ebeling of Eden Streets, a Northern Utah nonprofit farm with a social mission to grow food, jobs, connections, and hope through farming. The couple shares their Declaration of Common Ground, a collective vision for a thriving Earth and an interconnected human family.
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Guests' views, thoughts, or opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff, or members of Listeners' Community Radio of Utah, KRCL 90.9fm. Questions, comments or suggestions for the show? Email radioactive@krcl.org. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:
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