Farms: Growing Food at Yale University in New Haven Connecticut
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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com takes a field trip to Yale Farm at Yale University in New Haven CT. Learn what is growing at the farm, and some of the varieties they are growing.
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If you're ever this way again, ask about the Yale Outdoor education center in East Lyme, CT. They have a huge piece of land, I'm sure they grow more stuff up there. Maybe for graduate work.
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I. Love. This Man. :D
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Isn't saffron kind of a almost tasteless food color? Real saffron is red John! And All crocusses are poisones!!! Be carefull!!!!!!
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I'm gonna try to get a small growing area made behind the biology institution on my college! :D I would be there every day- and goes perfect with my biology studies.
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yeah i dont think the yale student s can diminish their ego long enough to visit the farm....
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I wish I knew you were in CT I would have loved to meet you.
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@SnowKitingVegan Humans have been eating this way (foraging on raw foods) for thousands of generations, now we consume all this synthetic crap. No wonder health care costs have skyrocketed...I get your point. If people started growing, eating their own food they could sustain greater health thru proper nutrition.
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Wow! nice garden. Very informative! ************** Yale must have a medical course related to nutrition also?
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I wish I had a garden that big. That way, I will never be hungry again.
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Your're in CT? Stop by!