Farms: Prairie Yard & Garden: Growing Vegetables in the 1800s
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The Oliver Kelley Farm, located on the bluffs of the Mississippi River near Elk River, is an interpretive historical site that features an operational mid-1800 farmstead. One feature of the farm is a historic garden where pioneer women and children raised vegetables for the family. Host Larry Zilliox visits with Andrea Krist, a site interpreter from the Minnesota Historical Society, who educates guests on the raising and preserving of vegetables in the 1850s. Connect with us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pioneerpublictv For more information about Pioneer Public TV, including how you can become a member, go to http://www.pioneer.org. Additional Pioneer productions can also be viewed online at http://video.pioneer.org.
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Wonderful video! Thanks so much for preserving our history!
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She would make a perfect farm wife both in knowledge and looks.
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where can I find more info/seed about mangoing and the cucurbit mango variety? When I try to find more info on it I just find info on SE Asian green Mango (the tropical fruit) pickles
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Pioneerpublic- I'd love to use this video about Prairie Yard & Garden at our Norwegian Heritage Center in Stoughton, WI. We have an auditorium that visitors can watch selected videos on demand. Is it possible for us to get a copy of this to use for public viewing in our Auditorium? Here is the website to our heritage center: www.livsreise.org
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I love it. how did that coked how did they cook? what kind of stroke did they use in the 18 hundreds?
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I love it. how did that coked how did they cook? what kind of stroke did they use in the 18 hundreds?
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I love it. how did that coked how did they cook? what kind of stroke did they use in the 18 hundreds?
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I love it. how did that coked how did they cook? what kind of stroke did they use in the 18 hundreds?
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Fantastic. How about a video on the cooking and baking of the produce?
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I just found my dream job!
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Can you imagine if four year olds today were actually made to complete chores, and learn skills? Nowadays its all t.v. and advertising, kids won't hear anything if Ronald McDonald didn't say it. This was a very informative video
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nice video, however volume isn't good.
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this video was very informative ....thank you...Now one for the inside of the house the barn and wearing apparel would be lovely.