POTSDAM -- Peak Moment TV host Janaia Donaldson talks with farmer Nash Huber Dec. 23-24 on WCKN-TV at 7 p.m. Huber is famous for his carrots - crunchy, sweet and alive. He started farming in …
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POTSDAM -- Peak Moment TV host Janaia Donaldson talks with farmer Nash Huber Dec. 23-24 on WCKN-TV at 7 p.m.
Huber is famous for his carrots - crunchy, sweet and alive. He started farming in Washington state’s northeast Olympic Peninsula by cultivating backyard gardens and many relationships. His team now grows over 100 varieties of vegetables, fruits, grains, seeds and pork all year round.
When suburban sprawl started eating up nearby farmland, Nash dedicated himself to growing a stable base of land for farming. He partnered with PCC Farmland Trust to buy and protect farmland in his region.
He was designated Steward of the Year 2008 by the American Farmland Trust.
Learn more at www.nashsorganicproduce.com. All programs are available at www.wordpress.peakmoment.tv/conversations/ in both video and audio format. More than 80 Peak Moment TV shows are now available on DVDs which can be borrowed from the Potsdam Public Library.