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Justin Smith and Kathleen Batalden Smith, Organic Farmers, on their Business
12015-09-18T20:35:49-07:00Food and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf861306Justin Smith and Kathleen Batalden Smith talk to Peter Shea about their decision to move to Lamberton, MN and begin farming. This oral history project, Small-scale Food Initiatives in Southwest Minnesota, has been made possible by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the vote of Minnesotans on November 4, 2008, administered by the Minnesota Historical Society.plain2019-08-25T19:28:20-07:00Food and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8
Justin Smith and Kathleen Batalden Smith talk to Peter Shea about their decision to move to Lamberton, MN and begin farming.
This oral history project, Small-scale Food Initiatives in Southwest Minnesota, has been made possible by the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund through the vote of Minnesotans on November 4, 2008, administered by the Minnesota Historical Society.
12016-06-23T07:19:37-07:00Sarah Urbase3ea17f44562b0cb666a1500d3af439d2845ba4cJustin and Kathleen Batalden Smith, Organic Farmers, on Their Business (Edited Version)1Smiling Tree Toys began in 2010 when Kathleen and Justin returned to the U.S. after serving two years with the Peace Corps in Niger. After living in a small, strongly-knit community in West Africa, they wanted the same for their new home in the U.S. They returned to Kathleen’s family roots in rural southwestern Minnesota, where Justin enjoys the prairie views from his woodshop window, and Kathleen is happy to return to the wide open spaces of her childhood. The Batalden family farm is a self-sufficient, sustainable, organic family farm that offers healthy cooking oil in the form of Omega Maiden camelina: a heart-healthy Omega-3 supplement.plain2016-06-23T07:19:37-07:00Sarah Urbase3ea17f44562b0cb666a1500d3af439d2845ba4c
12016-06-28T16:40:00-07:00Food and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8Justin and Kathleen Batalden Smith, Organic Farmers, on Their Business (Full)1Smiling Tree Toys began in 2010 when Kathleen and Justin returned to the U.S. after serving two years with the Peace Corps in Niger. After living in a small, ...plain2016-06-28T16:40:00-07:00YouTube2015-12-11T21:34:53.000Z-HKmSNk1ScsFood and Society Video ProjectFood and Society Workshop0826c60623ca5f5c8c1eb72fc2e97084d0c44cf8