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Looking at the Greening of Racine WI and Southeastern Wisconsin

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Join James C Langcuster and I as we talk about the history and importance of Cooperative Extension for farmers and growth of industry

Gretchen Mead Director The Victory Garden Initiative will join us to talk about the first Fruity Nutty Affair. What it is what it means and why it will rock out Yes I am a fan boy of hers...

Lisa Ueda writes a great blog The Frugal Garden she comes on the show to talk about well Gardening! Yes Winter may be coming but no need to quit thinking and planing!

Why building a fan base is critical in Urban Agriculture and rebuilding Urban renewal

Frank Ray Gublo Local Sustainable Food Systems From Michigan we will talk about the efforts in that State and what more needs to be done.

Chickens Strike Back! After The City of Racine received and filed (read voted down) Urban Chickens a new effort has started. Hen Pecked City Chickens Part of what we see a the local food effort. This is to critical to give up on

The Racine Common Council recived and filed (shot down) the effort to get Chickens in the City of Racine. Just a few short months ago it looked like a done deal. What happened A tale A show of opinion

The 2nd part of the effort to reuse glass bottles from Brewfest 2010. Go over the operation itself and what worked what did not.

Racine WI Brewfest event is not only one of the largest Microbrewery events in the USA, but will be the largest reuse of glass bottles in the State of Wisconsin. Part of the real Green economy from the point of business doing the effort for... more

Green Chemical Pioneer Michael L. Wynhoff joins us to talk about his role in the effort of going Green. Its more then a fad, we do not need to use deadly Chemicals in our homes or work places. WE will talk about new uses for for... more

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