The Climate Farmers

Winter Street Farm: No-Till Tips

May 31, 2023 Becka Warren and Abby Clarke Season 1 Episode 2
Winter Street Farm: No-Till Tips
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The Climate Farmers
Winter Street Farm: No-Till Tips
May 31, 2023 Season 1 Episode 2
Becka Warren and Abby Clarke

Abby and Jonathan feed 120 households on an acre and a half, from their no-till vegetable farm in Claremont, New Hampshire, Winter Street Farm. This short take is Abby's quick and dirty rundown of how to no-till garden at home. "We don't have to weed things, which is crazy.  You always have something growing in the bed so densely that weeds don't come up." 

This podcast is part of the Climate Farmer Project, and the episode you just heard is one of 11 short takes for the 2023 Climate Farmer Stories exhibit. Hear more short takes and subscribe to hear future episodes. Get all the details on the climate farmers and how to get involved at the Climate Farmer page. Strong local food systems create climate resilience for all.
The Climate Farmer Stories project is a collaboration between the climate farmers, Anagram, and Vital Communities.
Funding for Climate Farmer Stories was made possible by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service through grant 21FMPPVT1081. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the USDA.

Show Notes

Abby and Jonathan feed 120 households on an acre and a half, from their no-till vegetable farm in Claremont, New Hampshire, Winter Street Farm. This short take is Abby's quick and dirty rundown of how to no-till garden at home. "We don't have to weed things, which is crazy.  You always have something growing in the bed so densely that weeds don't come up." 

This podcast is part of the Climate Farmer Project, and the episode you just heard is one of 11 short takes for the 2023 Climate Farmer Stories exhibit. Hear more short takes and subscribe to hear future episodes. Get all the details on the climate farmers and how to get involved at the Climate Farmer page. Strong local food systems create climate resilience for all.
The Climate Farmer Stories project is a collaboration between the climate farmers, Anagram, and Vital Communities.
Funding for Climate Farmer Stories was made possible by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service through grant 21FMPPVT1081. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the USDA.