Above right here is the latest Farm and Garden Show which will broadcast on berkshireradio.org this Monday January 27 from 10-11 AM eastern time, and a few more Mondays in the coming weeks (you can also listen to the archive there anytime within 2 weeks after each broadcast). Dr. Don Huber speaks about glyphosate and the many detrimental effects it has on our and the soil microbiome, chronic diseases, autism, cancer, creating nutrient deficiencies as it is a mineral chelator, antibiotic, and broad spectrum herbicide all in one. Contrary to industry spin, it is not a safe chemical.
Monthly Archives: January 2025
Regenerate Heal Cool and the new album
Here is a mix of Regenerate, Heal, Cool, a chamber music piece about monoculture and biological farming, contrasting killing versus working with natural systems. Look in the OOT program notes file for that title for more words about that piece. Also in the notes is a preview of additional music that will be in a forthcoming album “Of These Times”. The music is all recorded and will be mixed and mastered. Donations appreciated to complete this major project! OOT program notes
Here is the link to a mix (not final yet) with wonderfully sung lyrics by Jaye Alison Moscariello she recorded on January 20, 2025:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jv6LFm2pm7TeNywYNlLVOEodt2ddevi3/view?usp=drive_web
Indian Line Farm with Elizabeth Keen, also a rhizophagy show
WBCR-LP’s January Farm and Garden Show will broadcast every Monday from 10-11 AM Eastern time. We spent most of the hour with Elizabeth Keen, farmer at Indian Line Farm in South Egremont, MA. She is the largest produce seller at the Great Barrington winter farmers’ market in Housatonic (1061 Main St Housatonic MA). Then at the end of the show is a 6 or so minute excerpt about rhizophagy (root eating) where microbes are partially ingested by plants. Below the Indian Line interview is the entire interview with Dr. James White whose excerpt is at the end of the first interview below.