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Episode 272: Meet Holli Cederholm

Episode 272: Meet Holli Cederholm

FromThe Farm Report


Episode 272: Meet Holli Cederholm

FromThe Farm Report

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Dec 17, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Wrapping up another great season, Erin Fairbanks introduces listeners to the new guest host of The Farm Report starting in 2016: Holli Cederholm.  Holli Cederholm’s involvement in organic agriculture spans over a decade—starting with farm apprenticeships wedged between completing a B.A. in environmental writing from Unity College. In 2010-2014, she focused on celebrating  the diversity of vegetables grown exclusively from open-pollinated seed with the operation of her own Proud Peasant Farm. During this time, Holli also cut flowers, tinctured herbs, put by the season’s bounty, fermented small batches of tempeh, and accompanied her herd of home-dairy goats for regular jaunts in the woods. She currently works as the general manager of a national agricultural non-profit dedicated to organic seed growers, and is seeking a permanent place to plant seeds and sow stories.  Stay tuned for the next radio season as Holli digs into the nitty-gritty of agriculture with the people producing our food! I always love interacting with other farmers, whether they are producing the same crops as me or doing much larger acreage, its just that connectivity. [23:30] --Holli Cederholm on The Farm Report
Released:
Dec 17, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Farm Report is a show about the people, processes, and policies that shape how food is produced today. From the latest agricultural innovations to the day-to-day challenges of running a viable business growing vegetables and grazing cattle, host Lisa Elaine Held engages in conversations with farmers and farmworkers and the people who work alongside them—like chefs, researchers, activists, and investors. Expect from-the-field insights paired with real-world context as guests explore how producing fresh, delicious food relates to environmental and community sustainability, equality and justice, politics and policy, and better health.