Feed the dirt with the #PunkRockFarmer and The Biodynamic Cowboy. Plus, updates from Red Acre Center and the Winter Farmers Market, SkyWatcher Leo T, Rob Carney's election poetry and homegrown music from Jazzy Olivo.
Tonight's lineup:
Fresh, homegrown music from Jazzy Olivo, who is crowdsourcing funding for her debut album. Click here to check it out and donate today!
KRCL Volunteer Holly Lammert and USU Extension’s Hope Braithwaite reported back on Pack It Out Utah, the first-ever statewide trails and waterways cleanup. Click here to learn more.
Website: http://bit.ly/PackItOutUtah2020
Sign up: http://bit.ly/PackItOut-sign-up
Alison Einerson of the Downtown SLC Farmers Market. FYI: The Winter Market at the Gateway will open on Saturday, Nov. 14, and operate weekly from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm through April 17, 2021.
SkyWatcher Leo T filed another celestial report. Check out his stories of many cultures, one sky.
Utah Poet Rob Carney and “The Genealogy of Relief,” his poet reflection on the 2020 election.
#UrbanFarmReport, featuring true tales from the agrihood:
Symbria Patterson of Red Acre Center, which advocates for a stronger local food economy. Click here to learn about the Utah Farm & Food Conference, Jan. 14-16, 2021.
Lloyd Nelson, The Biodynamic Cowboy and co-founder of Colorado-based BioDynamic Source. The non-profit specializes in high-potency biodynamic preparations. Nelson has worked with small and large-scale farms, vineyards and orchards to transition to sustainable biodynamic land management and Demeter Biodynamic certification.
Views, thoughts or opinions shared by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the board, staff or members of Listeners' Community Radio of Utah, 90.9fm KRCL. Tonight's RadioACTive team included:
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