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Episode 234: Avoiding Waste on the Farm, on the Plate

Episode 234: Avoiding Waste on the Farm, on the Plate

FromThe Farm Report


Episode 234: Avoiding Waste on the Farm, on the Plate

FromThe Farm Report

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Jan 15, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week on The Farm Report, host Erin Fairbanks is taking a closer look at farming and waste with guests Leah Retherford of Queens Farm and Josh Treuhoft of Salvage Supperclub. Leah gives Erin the background of Queens Farm as well as her role in New York Citys largest remaining tract of undisturbed farmland. The farm encompasses a 47-acre parcel that is the longest continuously farmed site in New York State and includes historic farm buildings, a greenhouse complex, livestock, farm vehicles and implements, planting fields, an orchard and herb garden. Josh explains the concept of the Salvage Supperclub, which includes serving past-prime food to diners inside a scrubbed down dumpster. Erin talks to Leah and Josh about how consumers should really be thinking about food waste all the way down the chain and trying to get past the mere appearance of a bruised apple or a misshapen tomato and realize that this produce can still go on to be made into something delicious. Leah shares how she plans for a decrease in waste on the agricultural side of things and how Queens Farm decides to grow particular crops to also prevent waste. Tune in for a great episode that is sure to make you think about ugly produce in a new light. This program was brought to you by Whole Foods Market. [I thought] what if we could create exciting, interesting food experiences for people using food that would go to waste commonly to show people that theres actually this world of food thats still edible and can still be great. [7:10] --Josh Treuhoft on The Farm Report Something like turnips or radishes, well harvest them for a market day, and inevitably there are roots or leaves that arent up to our standards of something that we are going to sell. But a lot of times those things are still completely edible. [18:10] --Leah Retherford on The Farm Report
Released:
Jan 15, 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.