#PunkRockFarmerFriday with Aldine, Bob Quinn and Symbria Patterson report on the Utah Farm and Food Conference and small ag at #ThePeoplesHouse. Tala Koula's Ivoni Nash on Tonga and how you can help. SkyWatcher Leo T and fresh, homegrown music from Talia Keys.
Tonight's show featured the following people, organizations and/or events. Check them out and get plugged into your community!
Fresh, homegrown music from Talia Keys, who shares new music and her struggle to stay positive during the "terrible twos" of COVID. To catch up with Keys, follow her on Facebook: Talia Keys. She's planning an album release show for Lessons — cross your fingers — this spring.
SkyWatcher Leo T, a RadioACTive volunteer contributor who shares his love for the night sky, cultural tales of the constellations and more during #PunkRockFarmerFridays. Tonight: a look at the night sky, Mars Curiosity discovers — yet again — organic chemicals, Inuit peoples' starlore in the Arctic regions of Canada, Russia, Alaska and other northern spots, and more. For sources and more space news, follow Leo on his Facebook page: SkyWatcher Leo T.
Ivoni Nash, host of Talakoula 90.9FM KRCL and program director for the National Tongan American Society. To help the folks in Tonga, click here for the NTAS GoFundMe drive.
Aldine's Urban Farm Report, featuring:
Symbria Patterson of Red Acre Center's Symbria Patterson, who is back on Utah's Capitol Hill to advocate for small farmers and ranchers. Follow on Facebook or Instagram.
Organic farmer Bob Quinn, a progressive leader in promoting organic and sustainable agriculture throughout the state of Montana and author of Grain by Grain.
READ: Building on soil in Big Sandy, How organic and regenerative agriculture are revitalizing rural Montana economies (Montana Free Press, Oct. 14, 2021)
WATCH: KAMUT Khorasan Wheat, Ancient Grain for Future Farming
FOLLOW: Bob Quinn Organic Farmer on Instagram
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