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The Case for Locally Grown Food - with Niccole C. Radhe

56 min · 28 de mar de 2026
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Horticulturalist Niccole C Radhe joins for this episode. She breaks down the importance of reconnecting with our food through gardening and sourcing locally grown products. Niccole makes the case that, in addition to being healthy and tasty, consciously grown food promotes positive impacts to the environment, ecology, community, and society.  Niccole describes methods to overcome barriers to growing and sourcing local organic food. She shares ideas on how to become involved in your community gardens and farmers markets, and the benefits to be had in doing so. During the episode, Niccole gives a shout out to handful of active organizations in Southern Arizona. If you’re local or traveling through, and want to participate in a great cause, check out: Native Seeds/SEARCH -https://www.nativeseeds.org/ [https://www.nativeseeds.org/] Awareness Ranch - https://www.awarenessranch.com/ [https://www.awarenessranch.com/] Borderlands Restoration Network - https://www.borderlandsrestoration.org/ [https://www.borderlandsrestoration.org/] Sky Island Alliance - https://skyislandalliance.org/ [https://skyislandalliance.org/] Watershed Management Group - https://watershedmg.org/ [https://watershedmg.org/] Tucson Botanical Garden - https://tucsonbotanical.org/ [https://tucsonbotanical.org/] Tucson Organic Gardeners - https://www.tucsonorganicgardeners.org/ [https://www.tucsonorganicgardeners.org/] Santa Cruz Farmers Market Rillito Farmers Market --- Connect, support, and follow along at: https://linktr.ee/surfaceexposure [https://linktr.ee/surfaceexposure]  ★ Support this podcast ★ [https://buymeacoffee.com/surfaceexposure]

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