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Growing Community in a Food Desert

Explore a farm empowering youth to grow their own food

06/25/2024 | Rating TV-G

Virginia Home Grown

Growing Community in a Food Desert

Clip: Season 24 Episode 4 | 8m 15sVideo has Closed Captions

Explore a farm empowering youth to grow their own food

Randy Battle explores Petersburg Oasis Youth Farm with founder Tyrone Cherry III to learn about his work to establish a community garden in a food desert and empower youth to create a thriving local food system. Featured on VHG episode 2404; June 2024.

06/25/2024 | Rating TV-G

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Clip: S24 Ep4 | 6m 44s | Fresh wood chips improve soil and help plants grow (6m 44s)

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