Ben Cohen, the author of Saving Our Seeds, joins us to talk about seed-saving, seed libraries, and the importance of community seed-sharing programs.An author, herbalist, gardener, and educator, Ben farms with his family in Michigan.They started Small House Farm when they realized that they wanted to to slow down and live a more simple life.Ben is the founder of the Michigan Seed Library, a seed sharing initiative that has helped set up 70 seed library programs.
Ben Cohen, the author of Saving Our Seeds, joins us to talk about seed-saving, seed libraries, and the importance of community seed-sharing programs.
An author, herbalist, gardener, and educator, Ben farms with his family in Michigan.
They started Small House Farm when they realized that they wanted to to slow down and live a more simple life.
Ben is the founder of the Michigan Seed Library, a seed sharing initiative that has helped set up 70 seed library programs.
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