In this episode of The Baker and The Farmer Podcast, we sit down with Graham Smith, CTO and co-founder of Babylon Micro-Farms — a startup born at the University of Virginia that’s making it easier than ever to grow fresh, healthy food anywhere. Babylon designs stand-alone hydroponic farming units that simplify the farming process, giving consumers and businesses alike access to nutrient-rich produce without the need for traditional farmland or experience. Graham shares the story of how Babylo...
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In this episode of The Baker and The Farmer Podcast, we sit down with Graham Smith, CTO and co-founder of Babylon Micro-Farms — a startup born at the University of Virginia that’s making it easier than ever to grow fresh, healthy food anywhere. Babylon designs stand-alone hydroponic farming units that simplify the farming process, giving consumers and businesses alike access to nutrient-rich produce without the need for traditional farmland or experience. Graham shares the story of how Babylo...
Episode 57 - (Part 1) The "Lunatic Farmer" Speaks: Joel Salatin on Food & Freedom
The Baker & The Farmer
1 hour 5 minutes
9 months ago
Episode 57 - (Part 1) The "Lunatic Farmer" Speaks: Joel Salatin on Food & Freedom
In this episode, Daniel and Buddy sit down with the one and only Joel Salatin, the self-proclaimed Lunatic Farmer of Polyface Farms. Fresh off attending the Make America Healthy Again Inaugural Ball, Joel shares his unfiltered take on food freedom, government overreach in the food industry, and what’s really at stake when it comes to how we eat. From raw milk laws to burdensome regulations that stifle small farms, Joel doesn't hold back on why decentralization is the key to a healthier, freer...
The Baker & The Farmer
In this episode of The Baker and The Farmer Podcast, we sit down with Graham Smith, CTO and co-founder of Babylon Micro-Farms — a startup born at the University of Virginia that’s making it easier than ever to grow fresh, healthy food anywhere. Babylon designs stand-alone hydroponic farming units that simplify the farming process, giving consumers and businesses alike access to nutrient-rich produce without the need for traditional farmland or experience. Graham shares the story of how Babylo...