Maryland Farm & Harvest - Season 7

Season 7
Episodes

Episode 1
A farm develops organic potting mix; a family takes food to the Baltimore market; a dairy manages manure; Lithuanian sausage.

Episode 2
A 74-year-old fisherman catches rockfish; a tech startup grows mealworms to feed livestock; rural farmers show the need for internet access; meal kits.

Episode 3
A farm nears its 200th birthday; urban farms employ former convicts; a 92-year-old veterinarian cares for horses; purple peas.

Episode 4
Too much rain hurts oyster growth; underground pipes help to drain wet farmland; a community's wastewater irrigates crops; eels.

Episode 5
A daughter prepares to take over the family farm; a landowner fights farmland erosion; a farm matriarch brings in the harvest; red raspberries.

Episode 6
The Maryland Steam Historical Society show; a family farm turns zucchini into something sweet; Tuscan kale.

Episode 7
A farm creates handmade wreaths; a farmer grows kosher grain for Hanukkah; celebrating the holidays with cookies and gifts; ginger.

Episode 8
A Baltimore school teaches students a variety of skills through farming; a girl learns how to raise baby goats through her 4-H program; Red Wiggler Community Farm.

Episode 9
A tech start-up uses drones to analyze crop health from the sky; a farmer uses science to fight an aggressive weed; eggs from Willow Valley Farm.

Episode 10
What farmers do in the winter; managing a poultry flock; farmers support soybean research; crabs.

Episode 11
Four different beverages made with the help of Maryland farmers; Paw Paw lemonade, milk and wine; kombucha.

Episode 12
A poultry farm uses the sun's power to lower electric bills; making a corn maze; peppers.

Episode 13
A nursery moves and replants a giant tree; grain travels from the field into storage; a UMD professor breeds a better apple; apple cider donuts.
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