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North Bay Bountiful: What's in Our Food?
The global food production chain is fraught with confusing terminology and conflicting information. North Bay Bountiful examines genetically modified organisms (GMOs), manufactured seeds, pesticide us...
North Bay Bountiful: Carbon & Compost
We can store carbon in the ground to battle climate change. Carbon farming is one way to slow the atmospheric and marine accumulation of greenhouse gases, which are released by burning fossil fuels. V...
Singing the Praises of Compost
Singing Frogs Farm uses an intensive, agroecological, sustainable model to grow nutritious vegetables. Farmers Paul and Elizabeth Kaiser use lots of compost to help their plants grow, and they have no...
Cows, Compost & Carbon
Two Marin County farmers reduce their carbon footprint and improve the quality of soil in their pasturelands by implementing carbon farming practices. Loren Poncia, owner of Stemple Creek Ranch, uses...
North Bay Bountiful: California Coast
On this edition of NORTH BAY BOUNTIFUL, we explore Coastal California. This is one of the most dramatic and varied coastlines in the world. A place where agriculture and urban development meet the sea...
Matthew Turner: Educational Tall Ship
Call of the Sea is constructing a traditional wooden tall ship, MATTHEW TURNER, which will serve as an experiential learning platform for Bay Area youth. Call of the Sea has been successfully operatin...
Sears Point Wetlands Restoration
In Sonoma County’s San Pablo Bay region, this northern arm of the San Francisco Bay is experiencing rising sea levels. At the same time, years of agricultural practice have drained the wetland areas,...
Here and Now - Kashia Coastal Reserve
Social justice and environmentalism go hand-in-hand in a project that is preserving 700 acres of land along the Sonoma County Coast. In a unique plan, the Sonoma County Supervisors transferred the acr...

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