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From Good Seed to Bad Seed and Everything in Between

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Get the inside scoop with Ira Wallace, also known as “the Godmother of Southern Seeds,” as she sheds light on all things seeds and its importance in the food industry.
Ira Wallace is an organic grower, author, speaker, and one of the original pioneers behind organic seed saving. For the last 25 years, Ira has been a worker/owner of the cooperatively managed Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, which offers over 700 varieties of open-pollinated heirloom and organic seeds selected for flavor and regional adaptability. Ira serves on the boards of the Organic Seed Alliance and the Virginia Association for Biological Farming.
In this episode, learn about:

- Ira’s background and current role with Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

- The various categories of seeds that exist, their differences, and ownership of seeds

- A brief overview of harvesting, saving, and exchanging seeds and the challenges farmers face

- The impact of seeds on historical and current food pathways

Find resources here for new and advanced seed advocates:

Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

Organic Seed Alliance

Checkout the upcoming event:

Roots & Herbs Festival, April 8th: https://bit.ly/3JuNxQS

We hope you enjoyed the episode! Please help us continue to produce more valuable content by subscribing to our Fresh Take Podcast Series! Subscribe here

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY- Learn more about the many benefits of becoming a Sponsor of Florida Organic Growers! Your contribution will not only help to advance an organic and sustainable future but gain brand awareness through our growing audience. If you are interested, click here

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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY- Learn more about the many benefits of becoming a Sponsor of Florida Organic Growers! Your contribution will not only help to advance an organic and sustainable future but gain brand awareness through our growing audience. If you are interested, click here

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Get the inside scoop with Ira Wallace, also known as “the Godmother of Southern Seeds,” as she sheds light on all things seeds and its importance in the food industry.
Ira Wallace is an organic grower, author, speaker, and one of the original pioneers behind organic seed saving. For the last 25 years, Ira has been a worker/owner of the cooperatively managed Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, which offers over 700 varieties of open-pollinated heirloom and organic seeds selected for flavor and regional adaptability. Ira serves on the boards of the Organic Seed Alliance and the Virginia Association for Biological Farming.
In this episode, learn about:

- Ira’s background and current role with Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

- The various categories of seeds that exist, their differences, and ownership of seeds

- A brief overview of harvesting, saving, and exchanging seeds and the challenges farmers face

- The impact of seeds on historical and current food pathways

Find resources here for new and advanced seed advocates:

Southern Exposure Seed Exchange

Organic Seed Alliance

Checkout the upcoming event:

Roots & Herbs Festival, April 8th: https://bit.ly/3JuNxQS

We hope you enjoyed the episode! Please help us continue to produce more valuable content by subscribing to our Fresh Take Podcast Series! Subscribe here

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY- Learn more about the many benefits of becoming a Sponsor of Florida Organic Growers! Your contribution will not only help to advance an organic and sustainable future but gain brand awareness through our growing audience. If you are interested, click here

Support the Show.

We hope you enjoyed the episode! Please help us continue to produce more valuable content by subscribing to our Fresh Take Podcast Series! Subscribe here

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITY- Learn more about the many benefits of becoming a Sponsor of Florida Organic Growers! Your contribution will not only help to advance an organic and sustainable future but gain brand awareness through our growing audience. If you are interested, click here

  continue reading

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