urban farming

Urban Farming: Thursday August 16, 12-1 p.m.

What if Baltimore's vacant lots were transformed into half-acre farms, producing greens, onions, herbs, berries, honey and other fresh produce for residents and for the city's restaurants and markets? Urban farms are becoming increasingly popular in Baltimore and other cities. What does it take to run one, and could this be an option for revitalizing some abandoned areas and for reducing the number of "food deserts" in the city?



Urban Farming: Thursday July 12, 12-1 p.m.

What if Baltimore's vacant lots were transformed into half-acre farms, producing greens, onions, herbs, berries, honey and other fresh produce for residents and for the city's restaurants and markets? Urban farms are becoming increasingly popular in Baltimore and other cities. What does it take to run one, and could this be an option for revitalizing some abandoned areas and for reducing the number of "food deserts" in the city?



2-15-12: Maryland Morning with Sheilah Kast

Legislators in Annapolis will submit about two thousand bills this session. This morning, we’re going to look at four of them, as we bring back the Legislative Lightning Round – the case for and against each bill, a minute on each side.  Today’s topics: tanning beds, ground-rent procedures, school-lunch menus, and more.
Then – The Anne Arundel County State's Attorney is seeking the death penalty for Lee Stephens, who was found guilty of murdering a prison guard.


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