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Digging Into Climate-Friendly Farming In Roots So Deep
PUBLISHED 17 June 2023
Source: WUTC Radio 88.1 | Chattanooga NPR Station
Filmmaker Peter Byck & Bill Keener, owner of Sequatchie Cove Farm, (one of the farms featured in the Roots So Deep series) interviewed On the 'scenic roots' program at wutc 88.1 radio.
'Scenic Roots' program at WUTC radio
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Digging Into Climate-Friendly Farming In “Roots So Deep”
“Roots So Deep (you can see the devil down there)” is a documentary series about farmers, scientists and how we can use land to help curb climate change.
Two parts of the four-part series will be screened next week here in Chattanooga - at the AMC Classic Majestic 12 - on Tuesday at 1 PM and 6 PM, and on Wednesday at 1 PM and 7 PM.
Peter Byck - the director of “Roots So Deep” - is professor of practice at Arizona State University.
Bill Keener owns Sequatchie Cove Farm in Sequatchie, one of the farms featured in the series.