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Paul Chamberlin - Chamberlin's Garden & Farm Market: EP12
Manage episode 378358545 series 2868164
Today’s episode comes to you from Underhill Vermont where I interview Paul Chamberlin of Chamberlin’s Garden & Farm Market. This episode hits close to home, because it is home. This summer I took a rainy Saturday morning and sat down to interview my grandpa and capture a few of his favorite farm stories and some of the history of our farm. Grandpa and my Grandma Joan purchased the property in 1976, and were planning to have a garden and raise their family.
The Farmer’s Share is supported by the Vermont Vegetable and Berry Growers Association, and the Ag Engineering Program of the University of Vermont Extension. If you enjoy this show and want to support it’s programming, you can make a donation on our website by visiting https://thefarmersshare.com/support.
Visit the website to see photos/videos from the visit: https://thefarmersshare.com
Follow the show on Facebook and Instagram: @thefarmersshare
Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thefarmersshare
Chapters
1. Why did you purchase the farm? (00:10:16)
2. Did you like raising animals? (00:12:37)
3. What did your grandparents farm look like? (00:14:14)
4. Greatest achievement farming (00:18:53)
5. What's easy now and was hard when you started? (00:26:06)
6. Previous owners involvement (00:38:56)
7. Corn Roast History (00:43:03)
8. The community loves corn! (00:45:35)
9. Advice for young farmers (00:51:04)
10. Farming with kids (00:55:02)
11. Climate Change (00:57:46)
12. Where did you learn to farm? (00:59:44)
13. What does sustainable ag mean to you? (01:03:29)
100 episodes
Manage episode 378358545 series 2868164
Today’s episode comes to you from Underhill Vermont where I interview Paul Chamberlin of Chamberlin’s Garden & Farm Market. This episode hits close to home, because it is home. This summer I took a rainy Saturday morning and sat down to interview my grandpa and capture a few of his favorite farm stories and some of the history of our farm. Grandpa and my Grandma Joan purchased the property in 1976, and were planning to have a garden and raise their family.
The Farmer’s Share is supported by the Vermont Vegetable and Berry Growers Association, and the Ag Engineering Program of the University of Vermont Extension. If you enjoy this show and want to support it’s programming, you can make a donation on our website by visiting https://thefarmersshare.com/support.
Visit the website to see photos/videos from the visit: https://thefarmersshare.com
Follow the show on Facebook and Instagram: @thefarmersshare
Subscribe to the YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thefarmersshare
Chapters
1. Why did you purchase the farm? (00:10:16)
2. Did you like raising animals? (00:12:37)
3. What did your grandparents farm look like? (00:14:14)
4. Greatest achievement farming (00:18:53)
5. What's easy now and was hard when you started? (00:26:06)
6. Previous owners involvement (00:38:56)
7. Corn Roast History (00:43:03)
8. The community loves corn! (00:45:35)
9. Advice for young farmers (00:51:04)
10. Farming with kids (00:55:02)
11. Climate Change (00:57:46)
12. Where did you learn to farm? (00:59:44)
13. What does sustainable ag mean to you? (01:03:29)
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