Haley Roberts & Max Vanderbrock of Harpeth Moon Farm


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Haley Roberts and Max VanderBroek join the show to chat about growing flowers, no-till vegetables, selling to chefs in covid and more.  https://www.harpethmoonfarm.com https://www.instagram.com/harpethmoonfarm/   Sponsors: www.growers.co and www.farmersweb.com Major supporters: JM Fortier and Scott Snodgrass Pick up The Living Soil Handbook at www.Notillgrowers.com  Support our work at www.Patreon.com/notillgrowers.     

Jesse talks with Haley Roberts and Max VanderBroek of Harpeth Moon Farm in Tennessee about growing vegetables AND flowers, relying heavily on an intensive cover crop based no-till approach, moving away from bulk compost because of contamination concerns, and selling to chefs during COVID. Follow them on the ‘Grams to keep up with their great work.