September 5th, 2007
by frank
Chuck O’Herron-Alex has designed a highly innovative system for gardening. His design combines microintensive gardens, hoophouses, and raised bed agriculture to create a system that is flexible, productive, and low-cost. Listen to the podcast to learn more, and also visit his website at www.veggiegrower.net.
Agroinnovations Podcast: Chuck O'Herron-Alex [16:00m]:
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August 27th, 2007
by frank
This second part in a three part series on food, organized by Kathy Issacson and Phil Pohl, features Jack Mizner of Sandia National Labs. Jack talks us through the idea of carbon footprints and ecological footprints, and uses this concept to show us the differing carbon footprints of two very different meals.
Agroinnovations Podcast: Carbon Footprints [32:30m]:
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June 28th, 2007
by frank
Today we have the pleasure to begin with the broadcast of a series of shows that will be ongoing over the course of the summer. A group of dedicated citizens has gotten together to create a set of three seminars about food, and we were asked to participate by turning the series into a podcast.
So here is the first installment in a three-part series, featuring Phil Pohl of Sandia National Labs and Greg Gould, self-described foodologist.
To learn more about the speakers, have a look at their websites. Phil Pohl runs Sandia’s Food, Water and Energy program, and Greg has recently been host of the Foodology Show.
Also, special thanks to Kathy Isaacson of Strategic Engagement LLC for organizing these seminars.
Agroinnovations Podcast: 06-28-07 [29:42m]:
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