Episodes
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Episode 10
S18 E1810 - 26m 46s
Meet a first-generation, Taiwanese-American farmer inspired by her childhood dishes. Our health expert explores the nutritional benefits of culturally significant foods like bitter melon. Visit a farm led by multiple generations of women. Learn how to make a mixed berry galette with mascarpone whipped cream. Tour an apple farm that hosts a popular fall festival.
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Episode 9
S18 E1809 - 26m 46s
An urban farm provides free food to families in need. Our health expert explains how to get the most nutrition out of leafy greens like kale and collards. Learn how to make a homemade pizza with broccoli rabe, leeks and potatoes. Visit a farm that’s part of an innovative program called Food is Medicine. Meet a farmer growing alfalfa for feed lots.
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Episode 8
S18 E1808 - 26m 46s
A farm in San Francisco inspires people living in urban neighborhoods to grow their own food. Our nutrition expert takes a closer look at microgreens. Learn how to make chicken sandwiches with fresh pesto, burrata cheese and fresh roasted tomatoes. Meet a husband-and-wife team growing and selling organic flowers. Visit a farm in Montana growing a specialty oat that’s used in gluten-free products.
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Episode 7
S18 E1807 - 26m 46s
A farmer opens her own restaurant, serving fruit from the family orchard. Learn how to prepare an oven-roasted salmon, with a fennel and orange salad. Former farm workers launch their own farms. Health expert Dr. Daphne Miller explores why small locally owned farms are better for our health. Visit a historic fishing town in New England where locals can buy each week’s fresh catch.
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Episode 6
S18 E1806 - 26m 46s
Visit an olive farm owned by the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation. Health expert Dr. Daphne Miller explains how olive oil can lower your cholesterol. Learn how to make a green goddess dressing using fresh herbs. Meet a group of Black farmers who are working to increase opportunities for other farmers of color. A cattle ranch in Montana reels in a new revenue stream by offering fly fishing to guests.
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Episode 5
S18 E1805 - 26m 46s
Visit a persimmon farm owned by a family that’s been growing this golden fruit for a century. Our health expert unpacks all the nutritional benefits of persimmons. Discover how to cook a perfectly seared skirt steak with an olive tapenade. See why it takes a lot of trial and error to start a small farm in California these days. Tour a chili farm in the Arizona desert.
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Episode 4
S18 E1804 - 26m 46s
A school district grows hydroponic lettuce for its students inside a converted shipping container on campus. Our health expert explores the nutritional differences between hydroponic and conventional farming. Learn how to make a mushroom brie wrapped in a puffed pastry. A farm family meets the increasing consumer demand for washed and bagged salads.
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Episode 3
S18 E1803 - 26m 46s
A farmer builds housing for his workers right on the land. Our health expert explains why farms that grow a diverse range of crops may be better for our health. Discover how to make a white bean dip appetizer. Visit a farm run by the International Rescue Committee that provides refugees a place to grow and sell their own vegetables. Meet farmers growing wheat in a very dry climate.
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Episode 2
S18 E1802 - 26m 46s
Visit a pumpkin patch that attracts tens of thousands of people a year. Find out how to cook an autumn vegetable quiche with mushrooms and leeks. A former farm laborer starts his own farm selling berries and rosemary. Explore the nutritional benefits of berries with our health expert. Discover how an urban school in the middle of a food desert built its own farm to feed the neighborhood.
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Episode 1
S18 E1801 - 26m 46s
Meet a farmer growing dates he calls “Black Gold.” Our nutrition expert looks at the sugar content of dates, and why they are a sweet treat. A family originally from India passes their prune orchard onto their daughters in Northern California. Learn how to cook a spicy roasted red bell pepper pasta. Visit a cooking school and farm for elementary school students.
Extras + Features
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Roasted Tomato Sandwich - Farm to Fork with Sharon Profis
S18 E1808 - 5m 9s
Farm-to-Fork host Sharon Profis demonstrates how to make chicken sandwiches with fresh pesto, burrata cheese and roasted tomatoes.
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ALBA Farmers
S18 E1807 - 5m 10s
Visit a unique farming project in the Salinas Valley called ALBA. Farm workers are provided with classes, equipment and land to help them launch their own farms.
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Salmon with Orange Fennel Slaw - Farm to Fork with Sharon Profis
S18 E1807 - 5m 12s
Farm-to-Fork host Sharon Profis demonstrates how to prepare a flaky oven-roasted salmon dish, with a side salad of oranges and fennel.
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Benefits of Small Farms - Harvesting Health
S18 E1807 - 3m
Harvesting Health host Dr. Daphne Miller explores how produce grown by small, local farmers can provide a healthier eating experience for everyone.
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K & J Orchards
S18 E1807 - 5m 46s
Taking farm-to-fork to a new level! Meet a farmer who opened up her own Oakland restaurant. Their dishes feature fruit that arrive straight from K & J Orchards, her family's orchards in Northern California.
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Gloucester Fisherman
S18 E1807 - 4m 3s
Visit this historic fishing town in Massachusetts, where local residents can sign up to receive that week’s catch in a program modeled after CSA boxes.
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Olive Oil - Harvesting Health
S18 E1806 - 4m 56s
Harvesting Health host Dr. Daphne Miller explains why olive oil is such a healthy choice. Plus, find out how quickly you should use that bottle of olive oil in your kitchen.
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Fly Fishing Draws Tourists to this Montana Cattle Ranch
S18 E1806 - 3m 13s
Visit a cattle ranch in Montana that’s "reeling" in a whole new revenue stream by offering fly-fishing to guests on their property.
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Green Goddess Salad - Farm to Fork with Sharon Profis
S18 E1806 - 5m 18s
Farm-to-Fork host Sharon Profis demonstrates how to make your own Green Goddess Dressing for a fresh and flavorful salad with crispy chickpeas.
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Seka Hills Olive Oil
S18 E1806 - 5m 1s
The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation in California produces olive oil on land they have stewarded for generations, growing and harvesting olives that are made into extra virgin olive oil.
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Ujamaa: A Collective for Black Farmers
S18 E1806 - 4m 44s
Meet a group of Black farmers in California who are working to increase opportunities for other farmers of color through an effort called the Ujamaa Farmer Collective.
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Seared Skirt Steak by Farm to Fork
S18 E1805 - 5m 24s
Farm-to-Fork host Sharon Profis demonstrates how to make a seared skirt steak with an olive tapenade.
Schedule
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America's Heartland
Sunday
Dec 1
30 Minutes
Indoor mushroom farm near Monterey Bay; preparing a wild mushroom galette with chimichurri sauce; harvesting ball peppers; a rural Pennsylvania farm leads in organic and sustainable agriculture.
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