Greg Warner has been active in community organizations to end poverty and improve the quality of life for all citizens of Southwest Minnesota. In this interview, he talks about his view of social justice.
Shalom Hill Farm introduces friends and neighbors from Southwest Minnesota, who share some of their ideas and stories.
Monday, July 12, 2010
The Glad Corn Adventure
Stan and Gladys Friesen invent a new corn snack and begin to build a business, one mistake at a time. This is the story of their bumpy road to success.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Growing Wholesale Produce for a Local Market
Kerry Williams, of Williams Produce in Brewster, discusses the challenges of raising vegetables for local grocery stores.
Producing for the Farmer's Market
A discussion of the challenges and satisfactions of growing produce for farmer's markets.
A High School Principal in Rural Minnesota
Bill Richards leads the high school serving the towns of Walnut Grove and Wesbrook, Minnesota. He is also the director of the Laura Ingalls Wilder pageant in Walnet Grove.
Preserving Traditional Crafts
Connie and Norm Peterson work in fiber arts and traditional woodwork, teaching skills from 19th Century America and thereby preserving ways of living and thinking from another era.
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